Check-In: Prepare for Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period!

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  • 10/7/2024
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Jonnie Korinko (COPDF Manager of Public and Professional Education)
Jonnie Korinko (COPDF Manager of Public and Professional Education) 5 months ago

Did you know that Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period opens on October 15? Are you ready to make decisions about your coverage for 2025? The COPD Foundation has two exciting events to help you make educated decisions about your coverage.

1) COPD and Medicare Made Simple: Preparing for the Annual Enrollment Period

Join the COPD Foundation and Medicare Rights Center on Thursday, October 10, at 12:30 CST/1:30 pm EST.

Topics covered:

  • Outline of Medicare parts A, B, C, & D
  • Changes in Part D coverage in 2025
  • Tips for getting medications covered by insurance.

Register here: https://copdf.co/medicareenrollment

2) How to Navigate Medicate Open Enrollment with Confidence

Join the COPD Foundation and Village Medical on Wednesday, October 16, at 1:00 PM CST/2:00 PM EST.

Topics covered:

  • How COPD affects insurance coverage
  • Information on keeping your health care provider after enrollment.

Register here: https://copdf.co/VMD-medicare-web

You can learn about Medicare, advantage plans, and how to use your insurance by joining our webinars. Each webinar covers different information and can help you in different ways. Make sure to join us and make your selections before December 7, when Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period ends and elections should be made.

Who will be at these webinars? Do you have any questions that you want to see answered there?

Check-In: Prepare for Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period!

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