Medicare can be complicated.

Watch this video to understand how Aevo can help you navigate your options.

Medicare can be complicated.

Watch this video to understand how Aevo can help you navigate your options.

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Medicare eligibility begins two years after a Social Security Disability award.

Medicare is the federal health insurance program for individuals who have received Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) for at least 24 months.

Medicare helps reduce out-of-pocket costs for doctor visits, inpatient hospital care, and prescription medications.

When considering which Medicare plan will meet your unique needs, it’s important to understand the different Parts of Medicare and how each Part works together.

Even if you have health insurance through other means, it is important to be informed about all your insurance options – you might be surprised to learn that:

  • After receiving SSDI for 24 months, you are automatically enrolled in Original Medicare.
  • Medicare plans have the potential to lower your medical expenses.
  • Your current doctors likely accept Medicare.

Some Medicare plans also provide additional benefits such as dental, vision, and hearing coverage, as well as other services, including transportation to healthcare facilities, meal preparation, and gym memberships.

I’m eligible for Medicare – now what?

You should receive your Medicare card in the mail about three months prior to your Medicare entitlement date – which is equal to receiving 24 months of SSDI benefits.​ As your eligibility approaches, it is important to understand all of your Medicare options so you can make informed decisions and avoid costly mistakes.

That’s where working with an experienced licensed agent from Aevo comes in.

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Once you become a customer, you receive a dedicated agent who will guide you through every step of the way.

Get a free consultation with an experienced licensed agent to discuss
which Medicare plan meets your individual needs.

Get a free consultation with an experienced licensed agent to discuss which Medicare plan meets your individual needs.

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Medicare Mindfulness

Aevo is a thought leader across the Medicare industry. Visit our blog for timely and relevant Medicare updates.

 

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