Skip to Content
Design Element

Blog

Medicare Grievances, Complaints, and Beneficiary Resources.

March 28, 2022

Medicare Grievances, Complaints, and Beneficiary Resources

Things don’t always go according to plan. When unforeseen challenges or mistakes occur with your Medicare, it is helpful to know where to voice your concerns and who can help. First, it’s helpful to know how to file a grievance with a Medicare Advantage or Part D plan. A grievance is a formal complaint that you […]

Trouble-shooting medicare coverage problems

June 30, 2021

Troubleshooting Medicare Coverage Problems

First, learn Medicare coverage rules to avoid running into issues. You do not need to know all of Medicare’s coverage rules, but before getting a service, check to make sure Medicare covers it and if there are any steps you must take to receive it. If Original Medicare or your Medicare Advantage Plan does not […]

Original medicare & medicare advantage appeals

May 28, 2021

Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage Appeals

In this blog post we discuss how to file an appeal with Original Medicare or your Medicare Advantage Plan. What is an appeal? An appeal is a formal request for review of a decision made by Original Medicare or your Medicare Advantage Plan. If you are denied coverage for a health service or item, you […]

Medicare_Supplement_MEDIGAP

February 21, 2019

Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Insurance and Medical Underwriting

Medicare Supplement, or “Medigap,” insurance policies are designed to fill the cost-sharing gaps for people with Original Medicare. You may have questions about when and how to apply for a Medigap insurance policy. Your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) will help you assess Medigap options and guidelines specific to your state and your individual circumstances.

quality_concerns_1

December 6, 2018

Who do I Call About Quality of Care Concerns?

If you’re a Medicare beneficiary or caring for someone who’s on Medicare, you may at times ask yourself, “Who do I call to report a quality of care concern?” Problems can come up wherever health care providers interact with patients including hospitals, nursing facilities, doctors’ offices and at home. Generally, Medicare beneficiaries can use two procedures—one at the federal level and the other at the state level—to report quality of care concerns. Your state SHIP program can help assess quality of care concerns and decide how to proceed.