This episode features a Medicare expert’s perspective on healthcare from Danielle Roberts. She joined the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver from Texas. Danielle is the founder of Boomer Benefits, a company that helps members of the Baby Boomer generation navigate the transition from traditional healthcare to Medicare. She is a member of Generation X.


Here are 3 things that stood out as Danielle Roberts shared a Medicare expert’s perspective on healthcare:


· Medicare brokers work with multiple insurance plans to provide health plans that fill in the gaps that Medicare doesn’t cover.

· There are over 1 million providers that accept Medicare. Your access to them depends on your health plan.

· HMOs and PPOs were the impetus for tipping the decision-making for a plan of treatment from the medical professional to the insurance company.


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LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/boomer-benefits/


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