CHECK YOUR SOURCE FOR INFORMATION ABOUT MEDICARE

You can search the internet regarding any topic and find multiple sources for answers to your questions. There is an endless amount of articles and videos on all aspects of health insurance coverage, including Medicare.

But, how do you know whether the information you are reading is correct? How can you separate the correct information from the rest? Here are Apron Agencies 3 tips to ensure you are receiving accurate information.

  1. Consider The Source of the Information - Besides the U. S. government’s official website that explains your choices for Medicare coverage, another great resource for information is the AARP website. This article provides essential information to help you choose your plan. When reading articles on the internet, consider whether the article is written by someone who is knowledgeable about in health care information.

  2. Remember to check the facts - Don’t rely on a single source of information.  First, look for more than one reputable source on the same topic. Then take a few minutes to fact check what you’ve read.

  3. Ask a Health Care Professional - Before you make any decisions that could impact your health, talk to a health care professional. Here is a list of Frequently Asked Questions. You can also call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) to ask any questions.

Do you have questions about your Medicare coverage or want to find out more about supplemental plans, feel free to contact us as we would be happy to help.