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Medicare Is Not Free — And That Surprise Is Costing People Thousands

If you’re turning 65 this year, let me tell you something plainly:

Medicare is not free.

And the misunderstanding around that one word — “free” — is costing people serious money.

Let’s clear the fog.


What Medicare Actually Covers (And What It Doesn’t)

Original Medicare is made up of:

  • Part A – Hospital insurance
  • Part B – Medical insurance

Most people don’t pay a premium for Part A.
But Part B has a monthly premium (and it changes every year).

And here’s the part that surprises people:

Original Medicare has no cap on your out-of-pocket costs.

That means:

  • You pay 20% of outpatient services
  • There is no maximum limit
  • One serious illness can become very expensive

And Medicare does not include prescription drug coverage.

That’s separate.


Why So Many People Are Confused

You see ads that say:

  • “$0 premium plans”
  • “Extra benefits”
  • “Free dental!”
  • “Free groceries!”

But those ads rarely explain the full structure.

There are two main paths people choose:

1. Original Medicare + Medigap + Part D

  • Predictable costs
  • Freedom to see any doctor that accepts Medicare
  • Higher monthly premiums
  • Lower surprise bills

2. Medicare Advantage Plans

  • Often lower monthly premiums
  • Network-based care
  • Copays instead of coinsurance
  • Annual out-of-pocket limits

Neither path is automatically “better.”

It depends on your health, your budget, and your risk tolerance.


The Real Problem: People Enroll Without Understanding the Structure

Too many people:

  • Pick the cheapest premium
  • Don’t compare drug coverage
  • Don’t understand provider networks
  • Assume Medicare covers everything

And then they’re shocked later.

Medicare is a system.
Not a single plan.


A Different Approach

At MedicareSelfEnroll.com, we built something different.

This platform is designed for people who:

  • Prefer to research first
  • Want to compare options in their ZIP code
  • Don’t want aggressive sales calls
  • Want to enroll on their own timeline

You review.
You decide.
You enroll.

No pressure.

Fully licensed.
Transparent.
Backed by a $1 million Errors & Omissions policy for consumer protection.


Before You Enroll, Ask Yourself These Questions

  • Do I want predictable monthly costs?
  • Am I comfortable with provider networks?
  • Do I travel often?
  • What prescriptions do I take?
  • How much financial risk am I willing to carry?

Medicare decisions aren’t emotional decisions.
They’re financial strategy decisions.


Final Thought

Medicare isn’t free.

But it can be manageable — if you understand how it works.

Take your time.

When you’re ready, review plans available in your area and make an informed decision.

Because the best Medicare choice
is the one you fully understand.


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