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Medicare Enrollment in Texas – Simple Steps to Get Enrolled in Medicare

Medicare Enrollment in Texas is handled by the social security office. When you get original Medicare, your traditional benefits will be made up of Medicare Part A hospital coverage as well as Medicare Part B outpatient coverage. Don’t let signing up for social security confuse you – it is a separate process from enrolling in Medicare.

Medicare 1.0 – Basics for Baby Boomers as They Turn 65

Original Medicare is a U.S. federal program for health insurance for those 65 years old or older, as well as Americans with disabilities who may have qualified younger. Medicare was designed to be a foundation of coverage for our older citizens, but it also requires quite a bit of cost-sharing on the part of the beneficiary. If you are new to the program and just beginning to think about what sort of supplemental coverage you might enroll in, it’s helpful to first learn your Medicare 101 basics.

Choosing the Right Texas Medicare Supplement

Often Texas residents feel bewildered when beginning research into Texas medicare supplements. Though Medicare mails out the Medicare & You Handbook to you, the booklet is intimidating because it uses language that the average consumer hasn’t heard before. You are not alone – thousands of Texas Medicare beneficiaries go through the same thing every month. Fortunately, there are experts available right online to help you.

Is a Texas Medicare Advantage Plan Suitable for Me?

Many Texans confuse Medicare supplements with Medicare Advantage plans, or don’t really understand the difference. A Texas Medicare Advantage plan (MA) is a private health insurance plan that pays instead of Medicare. Unlike a supplement, which pays after Medicare first pays its share, an advantage plan operates on a fee for service schedule – you pay a certain copay for coinsurance for each medical service received.