Getting Ready For Medicare Meetings in 2025

Pam Morton • February 14, 2025

The next meeting will be on Friday, March 7th at 10 a.m.


When: Every 1st Friday of the month, except during a week with a holiday

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Where: On Zoom

 Agenda


Getting Ready for Medicare -

· When and how to sign up for Medicare

4 Parts of Medicare - A,B,C,D
· How Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans work
· Medicare Supplement/Medi-gap plans vs. Medicare Advantage
· How to select your Medicare Insurance Plans
· Veterans & Medicare
· What to do, when to do it, and where to go for help


This will be an educational meeting.


To RSVP: send an email to admin@benefitsbydesignca.com and we’ll send you the Zoom link.

 

For more information, you can email admin@benefitsbydesignca.com. Or call 415-524-8959 or 760-696-3573.


Speaker: Pam Morton


Pam has more than 20 years of corporate health insurance background, working with Medicare products. Her roles included Staff VP Leadership for group Medicare Advantage, product development, compliance, sales and marketing. Pam has been the agency owner of Benefits by Design Insurance Services since 2017


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