
Managing Your Medicare
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Quick Overview
Get the most from your Medicare with this insider's guide to maximizing benefits and lowering costs.
This is intended for an American audience.
ISBN: 978-1-55180-857-4
Number of pages: 232
Product Description for Managing Your Medicare:
Medicare doesn't have to be confusing!
Complex rules and regulations can confuse users of the Medicare system. Whether you're a senior, the child of an aging parent, or even a health-care professional, Managing Your Medicare is the complete guide to understanding and taking advantage of the best Medicare plans to suit your needs.
Author George Jacobs, a former Medicare employee, explains in easy-to-understand language how the system works and what you can do to take advantage of it. This book will help you to:
- Understand how coverage and costs work
- Decide what coverage you need
- Choose and enroll in the best plan for you
- Handle any coverage gaps
- Lower your drug costs
- Join and switch plans
- Comply with long-term-care rules and rights
- Challenge plan decisions
Managing Your Medicare includes access to forms and checklists to help you plan, keep track, and manage the details.
Now, more than ever, you need clear, reliable information to help you understand how Medicare works so you can make smart, cost-saving healthcare decisions. This book will help you do just that.
Product Specification for Managing Your Medicare:
| Market | USA |
| Author | George Jacobs |
| Author Detail | George Jacobs is a retired Federal employee who worked for the Social Security Administration and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for over 30 years. Since retiring he has volunteered as a Medicare beneficiary counselor. He sits on the boards of two companies which perform services under Federal contracts for the Medicare Program. |
| Edition | First Edition |
| Pages | 232 |
| Size | 8¼ x 9¾ |
| ISBN | 978-1-55180-857-4 |
| Library Sales? | No |
| UPC | 069635808573 |
| About the CD | The CD works with all versions of Microsoft Windows: 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, Vista, and Windows 7 (Vista and Windows 7 installation requires you to have Administrator rights on your computer). |
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News and Reviews
George Jacobs has written a detailed article which you can read in our News pages: US Medicare: What's New for 2011


