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The Medicare Playbook
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8 Sections
23 Lessons
Lifetime
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MODULE 1: Medicare Foundations & Why It Matters
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1.1
Lesson 1.1 — Why Medicare Planning Is Critical
1.2
Lesson 1.2 — Who Medicare Is For
1.3
Lesson 1.3 — Who Pays for Health Care Before and After Age 65
MODULE 2: Medicare Enrollment — Timing Is Everything
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2.1
Lesson 2.1 — Medicare Behind the Scenes: Roles and Responsibilities
2.2
Lesson 2.2 — The Four Parts of Medicare
2.3
Lesson 2.3 — Choosing Your Path
2.4
Lesson 2.4 — Initial Enrollment Period (IEP)
2.5
Lesson 2.5 — Special Enrollment Period (SEP)
2.6
Lesson 2.6 — General Enrollment Period (GEP)
2.7
Lesson 2.7 – How to Enroll in Medicare
MODULE 3: Medicare Costs — What You Actually Pay
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3.1
Lesson 3.1 — Understanding Medicare Premiums
3.2
Lesson 3.2 — Deductibles and Coinsurance
3.3
Lesson 3.3 — Realistic Out-of-Pocket Costs
MODULE 4: What Medicare Covers — and What It Doesn’t
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4.1
Lesson 4.1 — What Original Medicare Covers
4.2
Lesson 4.2 – What Original Medicare Does Not Cover
MODULE 5: Medigap vs Medicare Advantage
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5.1
Lesson 5.1 — Medigap (Medicare Supplement) Insurance
5.2
Lesson 5.2 — Medicare Advantage (Part C) Plans
5.3
Lesson 5.3 — Choosing Between Medigap and Medicare Advantage
MODULE 6: Planning for Rising Health Care Costs
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6.1
Lesson 6.1 — Why Health Care Costs Increase in Retirement
6.2
Lesson 6.2 — Estimating Retirement Health Care Expenses
MODULE 7: Long-Term Care Planning
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7.1
Lesson 7.1 — What Long-Term Care Really Is
7.2
Lesson 7.2 — The Likelihood and Cost of Long-Term Care
MODULE 8: Final Reminders & Next Steps
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8.1
Lesson 8.1 — Putting It All Together: Three Key Takeaways
Lesson 2.3 — Choosing Your Path
Three Key Points
There are two ways you can receive full Medicare benefits.
Medigap is standardized, and Medicare Advantage is negotiated.
You may only have one chance to choose your path.
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