
Virtual Medicare
The New Way to Enroll in Medicare - Review, Shop, Enroll. A Telehealth Resource for Medicare Plans
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Narrated by:
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Mark Yacoub
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Mark Yacoub
About this listen
Virtual Medicare gives you a clear understanding of which Medicare plan is best for you, according to your doctor, medical network, medications, and health needs. It will help you understand Medicare in the basic and traditional way with virtual technology.
How virtual healthcare transformed Medicare?
- Medicare was transformed during the pandemic. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) reformed Telehealth and Telemedicine.
- In-person non-urgent medical visits were temporarily replaced with virtual care.
- The use of virtual healthcare apps and services skyrocketed.
In Virtual Medicare, you will find:
- How to enroll at age 65
- How to review your plan
- Prescription drug plans
- Supplemental plans
- Medicare advantage plans
- Enrollment periods
- Telehealth services
Virtual Medicare is a resource and reference guide that will help you understand how to review, compare, and enroll in Medicare plans.
For more info, visit VirtualMedicareBook.com
If you want to understand and enroll in Medicare plans, scroll up and buy the book now.
©2022 Mark Yacoub (P)2022 Mark Yacoub
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