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How do I qualify for the giveback? Are enrolled in Part A and Part B. Do not rely on government or other assistance for your Part B premium. Live in the zip code service area of a plan that offers this program. Enroll in an MA plan that provides a giveback benefit.
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Read More »If you enroll in a plan that offers a giveback benefit, you'll find a section in the plan's summary of benefits or evidence of coverage (EOC) that outlines the Part B premium buy-down. Here, you'll see how much of a reduction you'll get. Or, you can contact the plan directly. It's important to know you aren't reimbursed, you'll just pay the reduced premium amount. The reduced amount will reflect in your Social Security payments and your SS checks will be higher than they used to be because less is being taken out for the premium. However, note that it could take Social Security up to 3 months to process your premium rebate. After that time, you'll see an increase in your check amount.
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Read More ». MA plans cover everything Original Medicare does and more, typically including coverage for things like routine dental, vision, and hearing. However, some plans that offer a premium reduction benefit eliminate those other benefits to make up for the lower premium. You should weigh the loss of these benefits with the premium savings you'd get. May not save you money in the long run . Plans that offer a premium reduction may have a higher annual deductible, co-pays, or co-insurance. They may also have a smaller network of providers, and you'd have to pay more to see someone out-of-network. . Plans that offer a premium reduction may have a higher annual deductible, co-pays, or co-insurance. They may also have a smaller network of providers, and you'd have to pay more to see someone out-of-network. Givebacks vary . While you could get a premium reduction of the full $164.90, it could also be as low as $1. That may not be worth it depending on the other costs and benefits offered or not offered by the plan. . While you could get a premium reduction of the full $164.90, it could also be as low as $1. That may not be worth it depending on the other costs and benefits offered or not offered by the plan. Giveback amounts could change. MA plans are offered by private insurance companies that set their own fees and costs, and they can (and usually do) change them each year. This means the premium reduction could also change from year to year. There are so many factors in choosing the right Medicare Advantage plan for your unique needs. That's the true value of using a Medicare agent.
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