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Comparing Medicare Plans


The Medicare "Do-Over": How to Fix Your 2026 Coverage Before the March 31st Deadline
If you’re ready to fix your 2026 coverage, don't just call another 1-800 number. Those call centers are often located thousands of miles away; they don't know the difference between a clinic in Horn Lake and a hospital in Jackson.
Arnett Evans
Dec 30, 20257 min read


Understanding Medicare: A Comprehensive Guide to Its Meaning, Funding, and Enrollment Process
Medicare plays a crucial role in the healthcare system of the United States, providing coverage to millions of Americans. Yet, many people find themselves confused about what Medicare actually is, how it works, and how to enroll.
Arnett Evans
Dec 11, 20254 min read


Understanding Medicare Billing Guidelines for 2026 and Their Impact on Seniors
Medicare billing guidelines change regularly, and staying informed about these updates is crucial for seniors who rely on Medicare for their healthcare needs.
Arnett Evans
Dec 4, 20254 min read


Medicare 104: How and When to Enroll in Medicare
If you’re unsure about how to sign up for Medicare Part B, remember that you can also consult with a Medicare advisor or broker for personalized assistance. They can help you navigate the registration process and ensure you’re making the best choices for your situation.
Arnett Evans
Oct 30, 20254 min read


Medicare 103: Medicare Advantage vs Medigap. Which One's Right for You?
In this post, we will break down each option, their coverage, differences, and which might be the best fit for you based on your health, budget, and lifestyle.
Arnett Evans
Oct 30, 20254 min read


Medicare 102: Understanding the Different Parts (A, B, C, & D)
Navigating the world of Medicare can be daunting. The many options and parts available often lead to confusion. This Medicare 102 installment aims to clarify how Medicare is structured and how each part contributes to providing essential healthcare coverage for adults aged 65 and older. By the end of this post, you will have a clearer understanding of Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D, empowering you to make well-informed choices about your coverage.
Arnett Evans
Oct 29, 20255 min read


Medicare 101: What Is Medicare and How Does It Work?
If you continue to work and have employer-sponsored coverage, you might qualify for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) when you retire or lose that coverage. This allows you to enroll in Medicare without penalties, ensuring timely access to necessary healthcare.
Arnett Evans
Oct 28, 20255 min read
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