Exploring Medicare Part A, B, C, D: A Beginner’s Guide With Amy Green (Ep.28)

Exploring Medicare Part A, B, C, D: A Beginner’s Guide With Amy Green (Ep.28)

Retiring before age 65 and unsure about your health insurance choices? This episode is here to clarify your options. 

Let’s discover how to secure optimal health insurance before hitting Medicare age 65 and gain clarity on the Affordable Care Act, COBRA, and more with expert insights.

Alec Quaid joins health insurance expert Amy Green of Move Health Partners. They dive deep into pre-Medicare health insurance options, including the Affordable Care Act, COBRA, and faith-based sharing programs. 

Key conversations in this episode include:

  • Understanding COBRA: What it is and why it might be cost-prohibitive
  • Affordable Care Act: How most Americans can benefit from tax subsidies to lower insurance premiums
  • Faith-Based Sharing Programs: An alternative for those planning a higher income in retirement
  • Medicare Primer: Key considerations for signing up for Medicare, including the implications of different parts (A, B, C, D)
  • And so much more!

Resources:

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About our Guest: 

Amy Green has been a licensed health insurance agent and Medicare advisor since 2014. She fell into health insurance & Medicare by accident after a successful career in auto manufacturing. Amy quickly fell in love with helping clients to solve complex insurance situations with unique solutions. She enjoys helping clients understand what their health insurance options are and empowering them to make healthcare decisions with confidence.

When Amy is not making health coverage simple and clear, she spends time with her husband and 3 kiddos. Her favorite hobby is running their family farm. So if she tells you she is chasing a critter, she’s not pulling your leg! They currently raise pigs, chickens, ducks, rabbits and cows with a handful of barn cats and farm dogs too!

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