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I’m the daughter of two Marines. I’m also the aunt, niece, and granddaughter to many generations of Soldiers, Marines, Airmen, and Sailors. I am passionate about helping those that served while navigating veteran’s insurance. 


Do you know how VA Healthcare, TriCare for Life, and/or CHAMP VA work with Medicare?  I can help! I also help Veterans that are struggling to make ends meet apply for extra assistance separate from their VA Disability.

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Look no further than SB Insurance. People aren’t once size fits all, neither are insurance plans. 

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"If I already have VA health care benefits, should I still sign up for Medicare when I turn 65?" Yes

Having Medicare means you’re covered if you need to go to a non-VA hospital or doctor—so you have more options to choose from. Funding for VA health care could change in the future. We encourage you to sign up for every health care benefit that you’re eligible for so you have options if you need them. If you delay signing up for Medicare Part B (coverage for doctors and outpatient services) and then need to sign up later because you lose your VA health care benefits or need more choice in care options, you’ll pay a penalty. This penalty gets bigger each year you delay signing up—and you’ll pay it every year for the rest of your life. 


If you sign up for Medicare Part D (coverage for prescription drugs), you’ll be able to use it to get medicine from non-VA doctors and fill your prescriptions at your local pharmacy instead of through the VA mail-order service. There’s no penalty for delaying Medicare Part D as long as you enroll when you’re first eligible or within 63 days of when you no longer have VA health care or other creditable prescription drug coverage. Learn more about how to avoid the Part D penalty on the Medicare website
 

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"If I’m signed up for VA health care, and I also have Medicare, what’s covered by each?"

To use VA benefits, you’ll need to get care at a VA medical center or other VA location. We’ll also cover your care if we pre-authorize you (meaning we give you permission ahead of time) to get services in a non-VA hospital or other care setting. Keep in mind that you may need to pay a VA copayment for non-service-connected care.  


If you go to a non-VA (or VA authorized) care facility, Medicare may pay for other services you may need during your stay. Or, if we only authorize some services in a non-VA location, then Medicare may pay for other services you may need during your stay. Check your Medicare plan, so you know which care locations and services you’re covered for. 


*All aforementioned information was provided by Veterans Affairs 

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We are not connected with or endorsed by the United States government or the federal Medicare program. Plans are insured or covered by Medicare Advantage (HMO, PPO, and PFFS) organization with a Medicare contract and/or a Medicare-approved Part D sponsor. Enrollment in the plan depends on the plan’s contract renewal with Medicare. We do not offer every plan in your area. Please contact medicare.gov or 1-800-Medicare to get information on all your options.


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