Tuesday, May 21, 2013

How do I Register for Medicare?: Ask Medicare Bob


Do you think that you or a family member can or should be registered with Medicare? Robert W. Bache is a healthcare insurance consultant, specializing in plans for senior citizens, and in a new youtube video series, answers some commonly asked questions.

A great deal of the information available to the American public and, senior citizens in particular, is unreliable due to the fact it is presented by agents with a vested interest in selling a particular policy. Bob Bache, on the other hand, works with all major healthcare providers, and so provides not only a huge wealth of knowledge about the health system and insurance, but objectivity.

In the first of his series of youtube videos answering common questions on Medicare and related topics, Bob explains that registering for Medicare is relatively simple for most people:

1) If you are retired and withdrawing a social security benefit, you will automatically be registered with Medicare, and will receive a card which can be used from the first day of the month of your 65th birthday.

2) If you’re still working and are opting to take Medicare, you may register at your local social security office or online and www.ssa.gov

It really is a reassuringly simple process for most people. However, if you are working and unsure if you should take Medicare, or want to know about supplement packages, you can speak to Bob directly on his toll free number, 1-855-368-4717. He can also be reached online via his website at www.medicarebob.com or via email at ROBERT@SRHEALTHCAREDIRECT.COM

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