2010 Medicare Update

 

Is Medicare Enough to Protect Your Savings and Assets?

 

The Part A Deductible and co-payments increase every year, and most likely will do so again for 2011.

 

Between 1995 and 2010 the Part A Deductible and co-payments increased by almost 49%, which may not sound like much. However, the questions to ask if you’re living on a retirement income are:

 

“Did my income increase enough to cover these additional expenses?”
or...
Are my savings sufficient to cover increases like these every year?”

 

The NEA Medicare Supplement Program is Specially Designed to Pay What Medicare Does Not, As Well As Future Increases.

 

If you’ve ever had to use your Medicare benefits, you know all about the costs you have to pay out of your own pocket. There’s the $1,100.00 Part A Deductible... and the $155.00 Part B Deductible... and daily co-payments for certain types of care. These deductibles and co-payments are illustrated in more detail on the Summary Plan Options pages that show what Medicare pays and what Medicare Supplement would pay.

 

These costs—the money you have to pay—are the reason why coverage under a Medicare Supplement Program is so important.

 

And like other Medicare Supplement Plans, the NEA Medicare Supplement Program pays the deductibles and co-payments not covered by Medicare for you.

 

In addition, NEA Medicare Supplement Program will automatically increase your benefits to match when Medicare deductibles and co-payments are raised.

 

Another important advantage of the NEA Medicare Supplement Program is that you get additional discounts through the NEA Medicare Supplement Best Benefits Card.

 

There’s less need to worry about medical bills when you can have the solid protection offered by the NEA Medicare Supplement Program. Apply today for lower rates AND better benefits than the nation’s leading programs!

 

Retiree Medical Benefits?
If you’re fortunate enough to have coverage from your employer, it may cover the costs. But what if it’s not enough?

 

Social Security Benefits?
If you have Social Security money left at the end of the month, you can use that to cover the costs. Do you have Social Security money left over?

 

Pension Funds?
If you have pension, you can use that money to cover the costs. But how long will it last?

 

Savings And Assets?
If you’ve saved enough and have money to spare, you can use savings to cover the costs. But why risk all that you worked so hard to get?

 

If you don’t already have Medicare supplement insurance,
now is the time to do something about it.

 

If you’re already covered by a Medicare supplement program,
now is the time to switch.

 

With the NEA Medicare Supplement Program you take advantage of lower rates—AND you get better benefits—than the nation’s leading program. In short, you get more for less.

 


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