by Keaton Marks | Sep 26, 2020
Having a spouse as a dependent on your group insurance plan may impact whether or not you switch to Medicare. When you enroll in Medicare, your spouse can then enroll in his/her own individual market health insurance plan because losing insurance is a “qualifying...
by Keaton Marks | Sep 26, 2020
Large Group Employers have access to health insurance plans that the rest of us do not. Many of the large group plans have what is called “Composite Rating.” Or in other words, these plans do not get more expensive when you get older. You will pay the same as a...
by Keaton Marks | Sep 16, 2020
You are eligible for Original Medicare Parts A + B if you are at least 65 years old. … or if you are under 65 and specially qualify because of a disability. … and you are a U.S. Citizen or legal resident. … and you have been living in the United States for at least 5...
by Keaton Marks | Sep 16, 2020
Medicare is a federal government-sponsored healthcare program for those 65 and over, and for younger people who are disabled. Medicaid, or Medi-Cal in California, is a healthcare program for low-income individuals who could not otherwise afford health insurance....
by Keaton Marks | Sep 16, 2020
No. You will want to pair your Supplement plan with a Part D prescription drug plan. Keaton MarksI believes one thing above all else: “Medicare is confusing… but it doesn’t have to be! That is where HealthyMarks Medicare comes in” Please contact me...