I just got Cigna Preferred Top Tier Savings HMO since i'm on SSI/DI & qualify for "extra help." It cost me nothing. It actually saves me money. No waiting periods, yearly $20k for prosthetics, $0 co pays for x-rays, extractions & all kinds of stuff. No more waiting periods & $1k or $1500 a year coverage starting in 2024. I save $175 on my SSI/DI check each month. Vision & my docs included.
Jamie liked the video, you were describing the Manhattan life plan. Just FYI, they now have a $3,000 yearly benefit plan to go with the $1,000 and $1,500 plans.
Okay so understanding all of this what individual insurance plans are out there for seniors? Trying to get an insurance company to answer Instead of a call center?
I like this. You're video is so helpful to me. I'm one who's on Medicare and was laid off a few months ago. I really thought I'd be working again by now. I have a situiation where I need a Root Canal, "Tomorrow"! Where do get one of these "Discount Dental Plans"? Would my 'Supplement' provider be able to provide this? It's Manhattan. Thanks again. You just might be my "Person of the Year". 😁. P.S.... would you be able to beat my current Manhattan Life "Supplement" plan? I think it needs to be re-visited. Thanks.
Hey Stephen! Person of the Year is a big award, maybe I’ll get a call from Time Magazine. If you head over to senior dental.info, it will take you directly to the dental discount plan website where you will be able to look through the different savings plans. Manhattan would be more beneficial for the traditional dental insurance, which I would also be able to help you with if needed! You can always email me at Jamie@medicarebyjamie.com with any questions!
@@medicarebyjamie830 Yes - I'll totally endorse you should Time Magazine write that story on you. 😁👍. As you can see I've since edited my original message to you. Actually, I'd like to take a look at my whole 'Supplement' with Manhattan and compare it to other Part B coverages (Advantage) that might be available to me. Maybe I could just make contact with you again on Monday. Would that be ok? In the meantime if I need to act on a 'Discount Dental Plan', I can do that too, thanks to you. Thanks so much for getting back to me so quickly. You're STILL my Person of the Year! 😁👍
Stephen, I would be happy to go over some options for you! It’s always a good idea to do an analysis to see if there are any new options available! I also have a contact form on my website at www.medicarebyjamie.com
Hello Jamie, I think I need a part C dental plan or insurance because I need coverage to get 3 bridges. I live in Zip code 65740 and 65804. I have the highest dental plan through liberty dental which is through my B/C B/S PPO plan I pay 57.00 a month for dental coverage through liberty dental and it's there highest tier insurance plan available but it won't pay for bridges. I'm so discouraged with dental insurance right now. I'm just fed up. I've paid more for my liberty dental insurance premiums then it has saved me in 2020. I need a dental insurance that doesn't have a no missing tooth clause because I have had the 3 teeth pulled where I need the 3 bridges through my dentists recommendation to have them pulled and after I had the 3 teeth pulled I find out liberty dental insurance won't cover the 3 bridges I now need where the 3 teeth were pulled. Does any dental insurances cover implants, I'm thinking I may need to go that route as I see lots of advertisements saying medicare dental covers implants, so do you know if I can get implant coverage that way. Thank you for any help you can give me on this. I'm at my wit's end right now trying to find the right coverage. I'm not rich by no means so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much and God Bless you.
Hi Andrea, unfortunately many dental insurance plans do have a "missing tooth" clause, or waiting periods before any major services of at least one year. Have you looked into the dental discount plans I mentioned to see if any can offer some help in coverage? The plans can be found at www.seniordental.info
Medicare or any other insurance company’s dental Is a joke and totally out of scope with dental care. Example: I have a capped tooth that has a root canal. My cap came off. I went to my dentist and he said he can’t fix it . He gave me a dentist that could extract the tooth and either put in a fake tooth or simply extract the tooth. I went to the dentist he suggested. They wanted 5 k for a fake tooth or 1800 to extract it. With insurance. My dental has a 1500 yearly with two free cleanings . Totally out of touch with dental care
I just got Cigna Preferred Top Tier Savings HMO since i'm on SSI/DI & qualify for "extra help." It cost me nothing. It actually saves me money. No waiting periods, yearly $20k for prosthetics, $0 co pays for x-rays, extractions & all kinds of stuff. No more waiting periods & $1k or $1500 a year coverage starting in 2024. I save $175 on my SSI/DI check each month. Vision & my docs included.
Jamie liked the video, you were describing the Manhattan life plan. Just FYI, they now have a $3,000 yearly benefit plan to go with the $1,000 and $1,500 plans.
Hi Guess Who! You are right- Manhattan Life has added a $3,000 benefit in a lot of states!
Okay so understanding all of this what individual insurance plans are out there for seniors? Trying to get an insurance company to answer Instead of a call center?
I’m on Medicare and need dental help for TMJ, estimated to cost over $4000. It doesn’t sound like any of these plans will help me.
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I like this. You're video is so helpful to me. I'm one who's on Medicare and was laid off a few months ago. I really thought I'd be working again by now. I have a situiation where I need a Root Canal, "Tomorrow"! Where do get one of these "Discount Dental Plans"? Would my 'Supplement' provider be able to provide this? It's Manhattan. Thanks again. You just might be my "Person of the Year". 😁. P.S.... would you be able to beat my current Manhattan Life "Supplement" plan? I think it needs to be re-visited. Thanks.
Hey Stephen! Person of the Year is a big award, maybe I’ll get a call from Time Magazine. If you head over to senior dental.info, it will take you directly to the dental discount plan website where you will be able to look through the different savings plans. Manhattan would be more beneficial for the traditional dental insurance, which I would also be able to help you with if needed! You can always email me at Jamie@medicarebyjamie.com with any questions!
@@medicarebyjamie830 Yes - I'll totally endorse you should Time Magazine write that story on you. 😁👍. As you can see I've since edited my original message to you. Actually, I'd like to take a look at my whole 'Supplement' with Manhattan and compare it to other Part B coverages (Advantage) that might be available to me. Maybe I could just make contact with you again on Monday. Would that be ok? In the meantime if I need to act on a 'Discount Dental Plan', I can do that too, thanks to you.
Thanks so much for getting back to me so quickly. You're STILL my Person of the Year! 😁👍
Stephen, I would be happy to go over some options for you! It’s always a good idea to do an analysis to see if there are any new options available! I also have a contact form on my website at www.medicarebyjamie.com
@@medicarebyjamie830 Great. I'll get ahold of you Monday. Thanks again.
You notice they give you the exact name of the dental plan.
Thank you for explaining.
You’re welcome Nancy! Please feel free to reach out with any questions- Jamie@medicarebyjamie.com
If you have medicare advantage plan but find the dental portion too limited, can you get either of these two options?
Hi Ralph- yes, you can have a separate stand-alone dental plan with a Medicare Advantage plan
Hello Jamie, I think I need a part C dental plan or insurance because I need coverage to get 3 bridges. I live in Zip code 65740 and 65804. I have the highest dental plan through liberty dental which is through my B/C B/S PPO plan I pay 57.00 a month for dental coverage through liberty dental and it's there highest tier insurance plan available but it won't pay for bridges. I'm so discouraged with dental insurance right now. I'm just fed up. I've paid more for my liberty dental insurance premiums then it has saved me in 2020. I need a dental insurance that doesn't have a no missing tooth clause because I have had the 3 teeth pulled where I need the 3 bridges through my dentists recommendation to have them pulled and after I had the 3 teeth pulled I find out liberty dental insurance won't cover the 3 bridges I now need where the 3 teeth were pulled. Does any dental insurances cover implants, I'm thinking I may need to go that route as I see lots of advertisements saying medicare dental covers implants, so do you know if I can get implant coverage that way. Thank you for any help you can give me on this. I'm at my wit's end right now trying to find the right coverage. I'm not rich by no means so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much and God Bless you.
Hi Andrea, unfortunately many dental insurance plans do have a "missing tooth" clause, or waiting periods before any major services of at least one year. Have you looked into the dental discount plans I mentioned to see if any can offer some help in coverage? The plans can be found at www.seniordental.info
@@medicarebyjamie830 Thank you I will go look and see .
I have Delta Dental PPO Premium Loooooove
Love to learn how you enrolled in Delta. Their web site just sends people to a call center and no Delta connections
@@nannawalling it did it online , they were very helpful , I live in PA if that means anything 🤷♀️
@@Rnjeepshoelver thank you I found delta of Kansas and they were helpful and I was able to get enrolled easily😊
My UHC advantage plan covers $1,000 of dental inc crowns root canals etc.
Medicare or any other insurance company’s dental
Is a joke and totally out of scope with dental care. Example: I have a capped tooth that has a root canal. My cap came off. I went to my dentist and he said he can’t fix it . He gave me a dentist that could extract the tooth and either put in a fake tooth or simply extract the tooth.
I went to the dentist he suggested. They wanted 5 k for a fake tooth or 1800 to extract it. With insurance. My dental has a 1500 yearly with two free cleanings . Totally out of touch with dental care