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Senior Savings Group The good news for seniors today is that there are more Medicare options than ever before. It also covers hospice care and certain kinds of home health care.

Senior Savings Group has helped hundreds of people navigate the confusion of Medicare

Call today for a free quote/review at (336) 553-7189

We also specialize in Life Insurance, Final Expense, Long-term Care and Tax-free Retirement Planning (IUL’s) In addition to Original Medicare, there are many different Medicare Advantage plans to choose from. But which one is right for you: Original Medicare vs Medicare Advantage? ORIGINAL MEDICARE

Under Original Medicare, you get your benefits directly from the federal government. Original Medicare benefits include two parts, Part A and Part B, that provide your hospital and medical insurance. Medicare Part B premiums are set each year by the federal government and most people pay the same standard rate. Part A covers inpatient care when you are admitted to a hospital or skilled nursing home. Part B pays for outpatient expenses like doctor visits, x-rays, and lab tests. It also covers durable medical equipment like wheelchairs and home oxygen supplies. There is no coverage for prescription drugs under Original Medicare, but you can enroll in a private Part D plan. There is one thing to keep in mind if you choose Original Medicare benefits. There is no limit to how much you pay out-of-pocket each year. For example, if you need chemotherapy, your 20% responsibility could be an awful lot. For this reason, most people who choose Original Medicare will also buy a Medigap plan. Medigap plans pick up where Medicare leaves off; some even offer “first dollar” coverage. With a first-dollar plan, even your deductibles are paid by Medigap. MEDICARE ADVANTAGE

Medicare Advantage is a popular alternative. What is a Medicare Advantage plan? Well, it’s very similar to group health insurance that you’ve had during your working years. These plans have networks and you pay for medical services as you go along. Medicare Advantage is also known as Medicare Part C. It is technically still a part of Medicare, but it is not sold or managed by the federal government. The government sets rules and guidelines, but private insurance companies sell and administer the plans. Medicare pays the insurance company to administer your Part A and B benefits through the Medicare Advantage plan. While all plans must cover the same services as Parts A and B, most offer part D (drug coverage), different Medicare Advantage plans will have different networks, copays, and drug formularies. All Medicare Advantage plans have to offer the same benefits you’d get under Original Medicare. However, many go beyond and offer other coverage like routine vision and dental care to their members. Some even have wellness programs, gym membership discounts, and 24-hour nurse hotlines. You may have heard of a “zero premium” Medicare Advantage plan. A zero-premium plan simply means that it doesn’t add any additional premiums above what you are already paying for Part B. (You must have both Part A and Part B to enroll in a plan). There is one very important difference between Original Medicare vs Medicare Advantage, however. Medicare Advantage plans have a maximum out-of-pocket limit or MOOP. Once you hit your MOOP, you pay nothing for covered healthcare for the rest of that calendar year. If you would like assistance, have questions or just want a second opinion on your current Medicare plan we would love to speak with you. Please call our office at (336) 553-7189.

07/09/2025

Key 2026 Medicare changes and projected costs.

Medicare Parts A and B

Part A (Hospital Insurance):

Most people qualify for premium-free Part A based on their or their spouse's work history.
If a premium is required, it will be either $285 or $518 per month, depending on how long Medicare taxes were paid.

Part B (Medical Insurance):

The standard monthly Part B premium is projected to increase to $206.50 in 2026, an 11.6% jump from $185 in 2025. This would be the largest single-year increase since 2016.

High-income beneficiaries will pay an income-related monthly adjustment amount (IRMAA) in addition to the standard premium.

IRMAA brackets for 2026 are based on 2024 income and will be adjusted for inflation.

The annual Part B deductible is projected to be $257.

Most beneficiaries will not be protected by the "hold harmless" rule because the projected 2026 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) of 2.5% is more than enough to cover the projected Part B premium increase.

New 2023 Medicare plans have been released. Enrollment starts Oct. 15th. Make sure to choose a local agent for the best ...
10/01/2022

New 2023 Medicare plans have been released. Enrollment starts Oct. 15th. Make sure to choose a local agent for the best service and plan options.

05/12/2021

Medigap Plan F rates continue to increase!
Plan G in NC, Female, Age 70, NS runs $102.63 a month. Call (336) 553-7189 now for a free quote.

01/02/2021

The Medicare General Enrollment Period (GEP) is from January 1 - March 31, 2021. Learn more here: http://ow.ly/d2e750CPg9E

11/12/2020

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Medicare open enrollment begins October 15th. This is the only time of the year you can change your Medicare plan and lo...
10/10/2019

Medicare open enrollment begins October 15th. This is the only time of the year you can change your Medicare plan and lower your co-pays and prescription drug costs.

11/08/2018

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Medicare is Confusing

Entering into Medicare is extremely confusing. Are you are getting junk mail everyday from companies wanting your Medicare business? Who do you call? Who can you trust? What is a Medicare Advantage plan? What is a Medigap/Medicare supplement policy? Am I in a guaranteed issue enrollment period? How do I save the most money on prescription medications? Can I choose my own Dr.? What about networks, referrals and co-pays? Who ever you choose to help you navigate through Medicare make sure YOU know the following:

• Is the company or broker captive? Captive companies/brokers can only offer plans from ONE company. Independent companies/brokers can offer plans from ALL companies. Alamance and Guilford County have over 100 different choices for Medicare Supplements, Medicare Part D, and Medicare Advantage Plans. Ref. http://www.ncdoi.com/medisupp/Search_new.asp

• Does the company or broker know the difference between issue age and attained age policies? Do they offer attained age policies that do not increase with age? Ref. http://www.ncdoi.com/medisupp/Glossary_new.asp

• Does the company or broker use Medicare.gov to ensure you are paying the lowest possible costs on prescription medications? Ref. https://www.medicare.gov/find-a-plan/questions/home.aspx