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I imagine you have some questions; we are here to help.
​No harm in getting 
a jump start on the planning process to sign up for Medicare with ease.
WE CAN HELP ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS GIVE US A CALL 480-999-4409 or CLICK HERE
We can help with Health Insurance, Medicare, Social Security sign up and Funeral Planning
  • GETTING SIGNED UP FOR MEDICARE A & B
  • COMPARE PLANS TO FIT YOUR LIFESTYLE – SUPPLEMENT AND ADVANTAGE PLANS
  • OFFERING ONE – ON – ONE SUPPORT
  • OUR OFFICE, THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME, OVER THE PHONE

No sugar coating Signing up for Medicare

​Social Security (SS)  Sign Up
Create a social security account https://www.ssa.gov/
Click: Create an Account…create an account – follow steps to create an account.
If you have an account log in. Choose whether you want to sign up for Social Security (SS) or not. If you are already on SS then you will automatically be enrolled onto Medicare.  Once you take your SS that will be the lock in point. You can sign up for both Medicare and SS, one or the other, or neither. If you haven’t signed up to receive SS, let’s sit down and make sure it’s the right time. 
​Medicare Sign Up  –  Original Medicare Part A (Hospital) Part B (Doctors)
Log on to your SS account - Scroll down, click sign up for be Medicare – follow instructions. Let us help you, call at 480-999-4409. If you are working past 65 you can opt out of Medicare, but you should still sign up for your Medicare Part A. Your SS account will show how many quarters you worked and if your eligible for part A at no cost to you.  When you do retire there is a few forms to fill out proving you had health insurance, so you don’t get hit with any penalties for starting your Medicare part B and D later. 
Medicare Monthly Premium Set Up
Once you receive your Red White and Blue Medicare card from the Social Security Office, Log on to Medicare.gov to create an account. Add your Medicare and personal information. Make sure to save your log in and password.  Once you have created an account, log in. Scroll to pay for Medicare. If you signed up for Social Security, click that link. If you havn't then you will want to set up your EFT withdraw from you bank account.  If you have questions call 480-999-4409
How Medicare Works Overview
Part A $278 or $506 month premium If you didn’t pay into Medicare, if you did then $0 monthly
Part B $164 monthly premium as of 2023
Medicare is 80/20 your responsible for the 20% Medicare doesn’t cover.  3 options for this:
  1. Pay the 20%
  2. Get a Medicare Part C / Medicare Advantage Plan (usually includes Part D). Generally, $0 monthly premium Turing the 20% cost share into copayments for service.
  3. Get a Medicare Supplement Plan (Medigap) and a Part D Plan. Annual increasing monthly payment (starting at $120ish at 65) to cover the 20% cost share plus the monthly premium for the Part D Plan, average $33 month.
​You get Parts A and B at sign up on one card, the RED WHITE and BLUE Card.  You will need a Part D – Drug plan.
Part C – Medicare advantage    Or    Medicare Supplement plans are optional
There are penalties for not taking parts A B D when you are eligible.
  • Part A Penalty - Additional 10% of the premium for twice the number of years enrollment was delayed.
  • Part B Penalty - Additional 10% of the premium for each full 12-month period enrollment is delayed.
  • Part D Penalty - Additional .33 cents for each month you delay enrollment.
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You may delay enrolling in Medicare without penalty if you qualify for Extra Help or have creditable drug coverage.
To set up one of the optional plans that covers the 20% and or the Part D plan you need a Licensed Medicare Advisor.  
We at, Arizona Medicare & Insurance Solutions, are Full-Service Medicare Advisors, we work with the different Medicare Insurance Companies, and know there is not a once size fits all.  
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There are 2 Different types of agents:
Type 1: Full-Service Medicare Advisors are CMS certified and bound by Compliance. These agents can help you with Advantage, supplement, and part D plans.
Type 2: Medigap agents have 0 (ZERO) compliance, bother you day and night. They can only sell supplement/medigap plans and push the heck out of them.
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