Medicare Mistakes

VIDEO: 3 Common Medicare Mistakes For People Still Working at Age 65

It used to be that, at age 65, people would retire and get Medicare. Not any longer. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, almost 9 million Americans 65 or older reported being employed full- or part-time. And still working at Medicare age comes with costly and complicated traps.

VIDEO: 3 Costly Medicare Mistakes & How to Help Your Clients Avoid Them

In this recording of a live webinar featuring nationally-recognized Medicare expert, Diane J. Omdahl, RN, MS, you’ll learn how you can help your clients avoid three of the most costly Medicare mistakes.