Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Navigating Medicare Healthcare

Healthcare insurance in prescott - Adler InsuranceIf you've paid into Social Security for 10 years, you qualify for Medicare Part A and Part B at age 65. The healthcare insurance coverage offered through Part A and Part B provides seniors with a safety net against costly illness or injury, however there are some gaps in Medicare coverage that could make signing up for a Medicare Advantage plan the best idea. Adler Insurance brings you these tips for navigating Medicare health plans.

Unlike Part A and Part B Medicare, Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurance companies, although the total coverage offered by these, plans can differ from insurer to insurer, all Medicare Advantage plans must provide, at a minimum, comparable coverage to what is offered by the government-run Part A and Part B.

What is covered?

Part A Covers 
  • Hospitalization

Part B Covers
  • Lab services
  • X-rays
  • Mental health services
  • Other healthcare services

Medicare A and B fall short because they don't provide coverage for prescription medicine. In order to obtain insurance coverage for medicine, seniors can either sign up for a separate drug plan, known as Part D, or enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan that offers drug coverage.

Medicare Advantage plans are a better solution as it covers the gaps in coverage in the Part A and B plans.

Another advantage of Medicare Advantage plans is that they can include more coverage for vision and hearing loss. Part A only pays for vision loss that's associated with a medical emergency or traumatic injury requiring hospitalization and Part B doesn't pay for routine eye exams and only pays for eye glasses if they're required following cataract surgery. Seniors are likely to also pay more for hearing-related health care on traditional Medicare than they do on a Medicare Advantage plan.

Adler Insurance in Prescott can help take the headache out of medicare advantage plans! Call us today 928-710-1455 or visit our Website http://www.adlerlifehealth.com

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Tuesday, May 17, 2016

What is Medicare Part D

Medicare Part D Plans and other Health Insurance in Prescott

The Medicare Part D healthcare insurance drug plan is a program designed by Medicare to help all citizens with their who are eligible for Medicare benefits pay for prescription drugs. It began in January of 2006, and has been a beneficial money saving tool for seniors.

Prior to Medicare drug coverage, most seniors had to find prescription coverage through a confusing web of private insurance companies. Now there is a single source for prescription drug coverage. Although administered by private insurers, the plans offer a nice range of coverage for a reasonable cost. Adler Insurance brings you these tips to assist you with your medicare Part D plan searching.

Many Plans, One Complicated Choice

Medicare encourages competitive pricing among the private insurance companies that provide Part D coverage. This approach translates to affordable plans from household names like Humana, Aetna Medicare and Silver
script. However, it can also result in confusion for seniors as they try to pick out the best plan from a seemingly endless list.

Raising the stakes is the fact that plan enrollment runs from October 15 to December 7, with no way to opt out. Once the choice is made, one is stuck with it, for better or worse, until that date. Also, enrollees who fail to meet certain deadlines could face a financial penalty.

Given the complexity of Part D, seniors are well-advised to educate themselves before making a decision. At Adler Insurance we are happy to help you choose the right plan for your needs.

Making Sense of Drug Costs

Prescription drugs covered by Part D are divided into four price levels called tiers, with Tier 1 being the lowest and Tier 4 the highest. Some plans may only have three Tiers. Generics and inexpensive drugs are low-tier drugs; brand-name and costly drugs carry higher tier numbers.  Lack of consistency among Part D plans means that tier designations further complicate plan selection. For example, a certain drug might be labeled Tier 2 on one plan and Tier 3 on another, yet cost less under the second plan. As a general rule, tier rankings and exclusions should not dictate plan choice. The best plan is usually the one with the lowest monthly premium, deductible and prescription costs, plain and simple.

Controlling Drug Costs

Therapeutic Interchange, or "TI" as it's called in the healthcare industry, is the process of finding medications that are similar in function to the ones you are taking. Most of the time, this is done to handle some sort of allergic reaction or side effect that is caused by taking the original drug.

However, this can be used to find lower cost medications in the same class as the medications you are taking. For example the retail price of a medication  can be up to $200 per month while a therapeutic alternative, has almost identical function to the original drug but costs only $15 or less per month.

Special Assistance

For seniors who have difficulty meeting the costs of Part D, a federal financial aid program called Special Assistance is available to help. Eligible seniors may receive subsidies on monthly premiums and drug costs, or have all expenses paid for them. Recipients of state Medicaid benefits are also entitled to Part D subsidies, and most nursing home residents over age 65 are fully exempt from all prescription costs.

In conclusion Medicare Part D is an important program that provides essential prescription drug benefits for America's senior citizens. Although the plan can be confusing, education is key to understanding the plan details and how to make them work best for the individual. Seniors should makes note of the deadlines required by the plans, and work one-on-one with their Insurance agent to customize their benefit.

At Adler Insurance in Prescott, we are happy to help you find the right Medicare part D plan to fit your needs. Contact us today 928-710-1455 or visit our website: http://www.AdlerLifeHealth.com


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Wednesday, May 4, 2016

I’m healthy, why should I pay for health insurance? Adler Insurance in Prescott.

Prescott Health InsuranceWhy it might sound counter intuitive for a healthy person to keep a health insurance policy, Adler Insurance would like to share why healthcare is important even to healthy individuals.

It’s the law:


Probably the most logical reason to keep or acquire healthcare is that it's required for all Americans to obtain health insurance under the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). Not having healthcare will result in a hefty penalty that will be determined by your taxable income.

You can’t predict the future.

In all honesty, you'll never know what is going to happen in the future. It is possible that you can get sick or even get a deadly disease. Without health insurance, the expenses would pile up very quickly. Some Americans have even died because they where unable to pay for the medical care they desperately needed.

If would be cost effective in the long run.

If you have health insurance you will be more likely to get regular checkups, in which would make it easier to spot potential health issues down the road. Prevention now could prevent a medical crisis in the future.

It’s considerably cheaper to purchase healthcare when you’re healthy

The healthier you are right now the cheaper your premiums will be. If you already have an illness, your coverage costs could go way up. That is why it could be important to keep health insurance when you are healthy because you might not be able to afford it when you have a major decease or illness.

At Adler Insurance, our experienced agents can help you with all your health insurance needs in Prescott AZ. We have an experienced staff evaluating our clients’ situations and can find heath insurance coverage that will meet your needs and stay within your budget. Contact us at 928-710-1455 or visit our website at: http://www.adlerlifehealth.com/

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