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Experts: 3 Reasons To Avoid Enrolling In Medicare Advantage
The Great Resignation may be here but the usual retirements have continued and likely will as folks become eligible. Turning 65 and becoming eligible for Medicare is a major component of a secure retirement. Newsweek takes a look at this important topic in Medicare Experts: 3 Reasons to Avoid Enrolling in Medicare Advantage…
After personally talking to thousands of Medicare beneficiaries, I’ve seen just about everything you can imagine. And some of the craziest things I have seen have involved Medicare Advantage plans. There is a feeding frenzy around Medicare Advantage right now, and it’s clouded with both private equity-backed and publicly traded companies flooding the market with inexperienced agents and misleading advertisements. It gets worse every year in the fall due to the surge in advertising around this topic. Hopefully in this article, I can help clear up some of the confusion. Keep in mind I’m not saying Medicare Advantage should never be considered as an option — but in my experience, it is all too often pushed as a one-size-fits-all solution by people who have not been properly trained.