Medicare Overview
What is Medicare?
These are the main questions we hear from Arizona residents approaching Medicare. While finding the answers can be difficult on your own, you don’t have to figure it out yourself if you don’t want to. We’re happy to coach you through the process, and help as much (or little) as you like.
Medicare is the federal health insurance program, and it was created in 1965. This program was created to cover older Americans (those 65 years or older.) In addition, some folks with medical conditions or disabilities can get coverage from Medicare.
Most people will join Medicare when they turn 65 years old. In order to be eligible, most Americans will have to have worked for a minimum of 10 years. If you still have employer coverage when you turn 65, you will likely enroll in Medicare when you retire.
An Overview of Medicare Parts A, B, C, & D
How Much Will Medicare Cost for Me as a Arizona Resident?
How much will my Medicare cost? Medicare isn’t free? Is Part A free? What are the premiums I will have to pay?
Most people, in fact, will have to pay some premiums for their Medicare coverage. The premiums (or lack of) is different between Part A, B, C, and D. It really comes down to your individual situation.
You probably want to plan ahead – that means you are ahead of the game!
If really want to drill down and figure out your Medicare, we are happy to help you. In fact, in one 30-min Medicare Consultation phone call (free), you can be on your way to enrolling yourself in Medicare and knowing exactly how much it will cost you.