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The Six Steps of Medicare
Guest Expert: Melinda Caughill, i65 Incorporated
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1. The Six-Step Medicare Framework

Most people mistakenly think Medicare enrollment is just “pick a plan, enroll, and you’re done.” In reality, the process involves six key steps:

  1. Timing – Determine whether to enroll at 65 or delay, based on Social Security, employment, employer size, and HSA contributions.
  2. Choosing a Path – Decide between Original Medicare (Parts A, B, D + Medigap) or Medicare Advantage.
  3. Selecting Specific Plans – Match drug coverage, doctor networks, and costs.
  4. Enrollment – Enrollment is handled through Social Security, not Medicare directly.
  5. Adding Coverage – Layer in private plans (drug coverage, Medigap, Advantage benefits).
  6. Annual Review – Reassess every year, since costs, coverage, and networks change annually.

📖 Reference: Medicare.gov – Basics


2. Key Enrollment Factors

  • Social Security Benefits: If receiving benefits before 65, Part A (hospital) enrollment is automatic and mandatory.
  • Employment Status: Active employer coverage may allow deferral of Part B; COBRA, retiree, or marketplace plans generally don’t.
  • Employer Size: <20 employees → Medicare is primary; ≥20 → employer coverage is primary.
  • HSAs: Once enrolled in any part of Medicare, HSA contributions must stop.
  • Enrollment Periods:
    • Initial: 3 months before through 3 months after 65th birthday month.
    • Special: With proof of employer coverage beyond 65.
    • General: Jan 1–Mar 31 annually, with penalties if late.

📖 Reference: SSA – Medicare Enrollment Periods


3. Medicare Paths: Original vs. Advantage

Original Medicare (A + B + optional D + Medigap):

  • Broad provider access nationwide (e.g., Mayo, Cleveland Clinic).
  • Doctors usually in control; fewer prior authorizations.
  • Medigap covers cost gaps but requires medical underwriting after initial eligibility.
  • Predictable, budgetable costs.

Medicare Advantage (Part C):

  • Run by private insurers, often with $0 premiums.
  • Bundled benefits (dental, vision, hearing, gym).
  • Risks: narrow networks, prior authorization delays, high out-of-pocket maximums (up to $9,350 in-network / $14,000 combined in 2025).
  • Harder to switch back to Original Medicare with Medigap if health declines.

📖 Reference: KFF – Medicare Advantage vs. Original Medicare


4. Costs, IRMAA, and Penalties

  • Part B Premium: $185/month in 2025, adjusted for income (IRMAA).
  • IRMAA (Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount): Based on tax returns from 2 years prior; can be appealed via SSA-44 if a life-changing event reduces income.
  • Penalties:
    • Part B: 10% increase per 12 months delayed.
    • Part D: 1% per month without “creditable coverage,” permanent.

📖 Reference: Medicare.gov – IRMAA


5. Impact of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)

Starting in 2025:

  • Part D out-of-pocket costs capped at $2,000 annually (previously ~$7,500).
  • Insurers must absorb 60% of drug costs above the cap (vs. 15% before), leading to plan exits and premium hikes.
  • Some Part D plans already dropped popular insulins; fewer carriers remain in the market.

📖 Reference: Congressional Research Service – IRA & Medicare


6. Practical Advisor Takeaways

  • Client Conversations:
    • Stress that Medicare is not “set it and forget it.” Annual review is crucial.
    • Watch for employer coverage nuances, especially for clients at small firms or with HSAs.
    • Model IRMAA exposure in retirement income plans.
  • Plan Reviews: Use Medicare.gov, or tools like Hey Mo (referenced in the session) to automate plan comparisons.
  • Client Red Flags:
    • Delaying enrollment without creditable coverage.
    • Assuming Advantage = free.
    • Ignoring Medigap underwriting windows.

📖 Reference: National Council on Aging – Medicare Enrollment Pitfalls


Bottom Line for Advisors:
Guide clients through all six steps, not just plan selection. Timing, path choice, and annual reviews are the highest-value areas where advisors can prevent costly mistakes, reduce penalties, and help clients budget health care costs effectively in retirement.

 

Attendees Comments:

A few comments from listeners when they were asked what the learned from the webinar:

Always great to reinforce info about Medicare and learn about what’s changing. Thx!
- Paul L.

Big changes to Part D coming in 2025 for 2026 drug coverage. Large commission incentive to sell Advantage plans vs Medigap plans.
- Matt A.

Changes to prescription Drug plans leading to higher costs in 2026 given the reduction in insurance companies offering plans. Retiree medical plans.
- Chritine P.

Great to hear about HeyMoe. Difficult for most people to analyze insurance. Melinda did a great job. Answered complicated questions.
- Dennis R.

I have attended other Medicare webinars by this presenter. I was very pleased with this one due to the amount of detail on specific topics. Today's was a winner.
- Curtis I.

That my being in the Medicare maze was critically dangerous - and I never knew it. That someone found a way to avoid the endless and potentially disastrous wandering in the Medicare desert, and is willing to share that knowledge with everyone! That Medigap knowledge and enrollment timing is critical, and why that is. That what the government does for all the right reasons, has unintended consequences - (but surely gov't knew). Specific insurance industry's $$$ incentives.
- Andrea M.

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Tue, 09/16/2025 - 12:53

Comments
A few comments from listeners when they were asked what the learned from the webinar:

Always great to reinforce info about Medicare and learn about what’s changing. Thx!
- Paul L.

Big changes to Part D coming in 2025 for 2026 drug coverage. Large commission incentive to sell Advantage plans vs Medigap plans.
- Matt A.

Changes to prescription Drug plans leading to higher costs in 2026 given the reduction in insurance companies offering plans. Retiree medical plans.
- Chritine P.

Great to hear about HeyMoe. Difficult for most people to analyze insurance. Melinda did a great job. Answered complicated questions.
- Dennis R.

I have attended other Medicare webinars by this presenter. I was very pleased with this one due to the amount of detail on specific topics. Today's was a winner.
- Curtis I.

That my being in the Medicare maze was critically dangerous - and I never knew it. That someone found a way to avoid the endless and potentially disastrous wandering in the Medicare desert, and is willing to share that knowledge with everyone! That Medigap knowledge and enrollment timing is critical, and why that is. That what the government does for all the right reasons, has unintended consequences - (but surely gov't knew). Specific insurance industry's $$$ incentives.
- Andrea M.
The Six Steps of Medicare 09-11-2025