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Medicare Guide 2023

Free, Expert Help is Plentiful for Medicare enrollment through SHIBA

Jesse Bell

50plus Magazine

 

Well, the time has come. You are or soon will be 65. Big birthday! Perhaps you are looking at retirement opportunities, travel, education? The possibilities abound. One thing you know for sure: you are now eligible to receive Medicare.

 

If you are receiving Social Security benefits prior to Medicare eligibility, you will automatically be enrolled in Medicare A and B. If you are not receiving Social Security retirement benefits, then you must apply for Medicare during your Initial Enrollment Period. To do this, contact Social Security within seven months of your 65th birthday to enroll. If you miss this period, you can enroll during the General Enrollment Period, but you may incur a penalty.

 

Easy peasy, right? For most of us, not so much.

 

While some are born sleuths who love the challenge of analyzing and assessing things like Medicare coverage, for others, just thinking about it is stressful! Fortunately, compassionate, knowledgeable help is available — at no cost. Taking advantage of this help can alleviate the stress and confusion involved when making decisions about your healthcare needs. Many agents who specialize in Medicare appear in these pages. Take a look to find one in your area — these friendly folks are ready to help.

 

In addition to local experts in these pages, the state based SHIBA program (Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance) is another option.

 

SHIBA is a network of certified counselors who provide one-on-one assistance to those new and not so new to the Medicare system who have questions about starting or making changes to existing coverage. SHIBA counselors are available in most Oregon counties. To find local help, call the number or visit the website noted below.

 

According to Marcie Liesegang, SHIBA Coordinator of Multnomah County, “It’s important to review your coverage every year to check whether your provider is still in network next year with your current plan. Will your medications still be covered under their formulary next year? You don’t want to be surprised in January. It’s also a time to shop around: can I save money with another plan? Does another plan offer more optional benefits?”

 

If you’re among the many who will fare better with guidance and expert assistance, check local agents without delay.

 

One less thing to worry about when making plans for that well deserved vacation.

SHIBA 800-722-4134, Shiba.oregon.gov