I’ve heard there are penalties for part B and D? What are parts B and D? I did not know there was a “Donut Hole” in Medicare, what is that? What’s it going to cost? When do I enroll and how? What happens if I want to work past age 65?
As you might suspect the answers to these questions affect the amount of coverage and the costs associated with having health insurance once you retire.
The following Frequently Asked Questions should help you to understand the basics. Raymond James has teamed-up with Health Plan One Retirement Solutions to assist us and our clients in planning their retirement future.
- Who is eligible for Medicare?
- What are the Medicare Enrollment Periods?
- How do I get the most out of my Medicare?
- How can I cancel my Medicare Policy?
- Should I consider a Medicare Prescription Plan?
- Does Medicare pay for Preventative Services and Procedures?
- What is the Difference Between Medicare and Medicaid?
- Does Medicare Cover Long-Term Care?
You might want to check-out the following link: Our Clients | Retirees (raymondjames.com)
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Podcast: Medicare 2025
This podcast discussion dives into what you need to know to navigate Medicare in 2025. Whether you’re approaching Medicare eligibility, already enrolled, or just trying to stay ahead of the curve, we’ll explore the latest updates, new plan options, and strategies to make sure you’re getting the best coverage for your needs.