Learn about Medicare options at Security Health Plan seminars
Individuals who will soon be eligible for Medicare are invited to learn how Medicare plans offered by Security Health Plan of Wisconsin, Inc., can help them afford and receive the best quality health care and services.
More than 80 Free Medicare seminars are being held in February and March at 34 locations that crisscross Wisconsin from Milwaukee to Superior and from Prairie du Chien to Green Bay. These seminars provide important information for individuals who will soon turn 65 years of age or have become eligible for Medicare for other reasons.
Security Health Plan’s array of Medicare options includes Medicare Advantage HMO plans, Secure Saver Medicare Medical Savings Account and Medicare Supplement. Unique features of each plan will appeal to Medicare beneficiaries based on their budget and lifestyle choices. For instance, certain plans include Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage, worldwide coverage for accidents and emergencies, low or no monthly premiums, or coverage for eyeglasses, hearing aids and dental care.
At the seminars, Security Health Plan representatives will discuss the advantages of each plan type and explain when people are allowed to enroll, what is and is not covered, plan premiums and out-of-pocket costs.
For the list of dates, times and locations and to register online, please go to www.securityhealth.org/seminar. If you are unable to attend a seminar, you can find more information about 2019 Medicare plans online at www.securityhealth.org/medicare19.
You can also call Security Health Plan to register for a seminar, request an appointment or get more information about Medicare plans at 720-572-1769. We are open 7 days a week, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Oct. 1-March 31; and Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., April 1-Sept. 30. Outside of these hours and on weekends, please leave a voicemail and we will return your call the next business day. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please call TTY 711.
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Medicare beneficiaries and people who will soon be eligible for Medicare are invited to learn how Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement plans offered by Security Health Plan of Wisconsin, Inc., can help them afford and receive the best quality health care and services.