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Enrolling in Medicare When You Have a Health Savings Account (HSA)

Before we dive into the main components of this article, which is Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Medicare, let’s do a brief primer on how these types of accounts operate. HSAs are tax deferred savings vehicles that allow contributions to go in tax-free, and for withdrawals to be taken out tax-free – as long as the money is used to pay for qualified medical expenses. Therefore, HSAs are truly the only triple tax savings accounts allowed by the IRS.

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Medicare Advantage: Thank you for the advice Joe Namath, but is this the right plan for me?

While private health insurance plans have been a part of Medicare since the mid 1960’s, they didn’t become what they are today until the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and the introduction of Medicare+Choice that eventually was named Medicare Advantage in 2003. Medicare Advantage was designed to give recipients an alternative to “Traditional” Medicare. As of 2021, 42% of the Medicare population is enrolled in Medicare Advantage.

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What Can You Do About that Aggravating IRMAA Surcharge?

IRMAA is an acronym that is otherwise known as the Income-Related Monthly Adjusted Amount. This is a surcharge that gets added to your Medicare Part B and Part D base level premiums. Just what you wanted to hear… You have to pay more for the same level of coverage – only because you make more income. Effectively this is means-testing within the Medicare system.

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Medicare Part A – Hospitalization Coverage

With the second installment of our Medicare blog series, this article will be overviewing Medicare Part A, commonly referred to as hospitalization coverage. Note that there are many components to Medicare, and some of those components are intertwined. So, if you are interested in getting the full picture, we suggest you refer to our Medicare blog series page to keep up with the details you need.

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