Medicare 101 Educational Seminars
Medicare 101 Educational Seminars provide a structured overview of how Medicare works within its federal framework. These sessions are designed to help individuals understand enrollment timing, cost-sharing mechanics, and coverage structure before evaluating specific plan options.
Seminars focus on education and system clarity rather than product promotion.
What is Covered
Each seminar includes a structured review of:
- The structure of Original Medicare (Part A & Part B)
- Enrollment periods and timing considerations
- Medicare Supplement and Medicare Advantage frameworks
- Prescription drug coverage (Part D)
- Cost-sharing fundamentals and annual updates
- Income-related premium adjustments (IRMAA)
Participants leave with a clearer understanding of how the system operates and what questions to ask before making coverage decisions.
Who Should Attend
These seminars are appropriate for:
- Individuals approaching age 65
- Individuals retiring and transitioning from employer coverage
- Individuals already enrolled in Medicare seeking structural clarification
- Family members assisting with Medicare decisions
Educational Format
Seminars are conducted in a classroom-style format focused on explanation rather than enrollment activity. Time is reserved for general educational questions.
No plan-specific comparisons are made during the group presentation.
Seminar Location
Medicare 101 Seminars are held at the Billings Public Library – Community Room – Located at 510 N. Broadway in downtown Billings, Montana.
Medicare 101 Seminar Registration
This form registers you for an upcoming Medicare 101 Educational Seminar. The seminar provides a structured overview of how Medicare works, including enrollment timing, cost-sharing, and coverage structure. No plan-specific recommendations are made during group sessions.
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Important Notice
These seminars are intended for educational purposes only. No specific plan recommendations are made during group sessions. Individual consultations may be scheduled separately upon request.
Disclaimer:
This information is provided for educational purposes only and is based on publicly available guidance from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). It has not been reviewed or endorsed by Medicare, CMS, or any federal agency. This content does not constitute plan-specific advice. For individual coverage questions, please consult a licensed insurance professional.