by Dave Silver | Jan 18, 2018 | Medicare Insurance Information - Dave Silver Insurance Blog
When you enroll in Medicare Part B plan, it is the best time to sign up for Part D as well. It is important to qualify for Part D at the earliest opportunity. Signing up late would result in an additional amount on your premium. The insurer will compute for the number...
by Dave Silver | Dec 29, 2017 | Medicare Insurance Information - Dave Silver Insurance Blog
A Medicare Supplement plan must be able to satisfy your personal needs. So, the best Medicare plan may be different for everyone. To find out the best Medicare Supplement insurance plan for you, you must first know all about your current Medicare health insurance. It...
by Dave Silver | Dec 21, 2017 | Medicare Insurance Information - Dave Silver Insurance Blog
The holiday season is approaching and many people are making plans for traveling. Did you know that when you travel overseas, it is vital to buy health insurance because you can never tell when you will be facing a costly medical bill abroad? A retired woman recently...
by Dave Silver | Dec 20, 2017 | Medicare Insurance Information - Dave Silver Insurance Blog
Do you know if your health insurance will cover you if you are out of the country? It is highly recommended to know the answer to this question before you travel again. In case your policy has some limitations regarding travel coverage, you still have time to do the...
by Dave Silver | Nov 30, 2017 | Medicare Insurance Information - Dave Silver Insurance Blog
When you have regular prescription medicines you need to take it can be very expensive. Fortunately, most seniors are eligible for a prescription medical coverage through Medicare. You can make use of Medicare to get your drug expenses covered fully or partially. Here...
by Dave Silver | Nov 30, 2017 | Medicare Insurance Information - Dave Silver Insurance Blog
Statistics says that there are approximately 11 million American citizens who are over 65 years old and poor. These people are also known as “dual eligibles.” The term means they qualify for both Medicaid and Medicare. But there’s a catch. These two major health...