Tim's Medicare Blog — Local Tips for Tampa Bay Seniors
April 24, 2026
Medicare Supplement Plan N: The Smart Budget Choice? (2026) Let's talk about Medicare Supplement Plan N—the plan that doesn't get nearly as much attention as it deserves. Everyone's heard about Plan G. It's the "gold standard," the "most comprehensive," the … Continue reading →
April 24, 2026
Medicare Supplement Plan G: The Complete Guide (2026) If you're turning 65 or new to Medicare, you've probably heard people rave about Medicare Supplement Plan G. And honestly? They're not wrong. Plan G has become the gold standard for Medicare … Continue reading →
January 3, 2026
Medicare Supplement Plan N: The Smart Budget Choice? (2026) Let's talk about Medicare Supplement Plan N—the plan that doesn't get nearly as much attention as it deserves. Everyone's heard about Plan G. It's the "gold standard," the "most comprehensive," the … Continue reading →
December 28, 2025
Medicare Part B Deep Dive: Medical Coverage Explained Medicare Part B, your medical insurance coverage, is essential for covering doctor visits, outpatient services, and preventive care. Understanding Part B—what it covers, what it costs, and how to maximize its benefits—helps … Continue reading →
December 18, 2025
Medicare Part A Deep Dive: Hospital Coverage Explained Medicare Part A, often called hospital insurance, is the foundation of your Medicare coverage. Understanding how Part A works, what it costs, and what it covers can help you make informed decisions … Continue reading →
November 29, 2025
6 Things Your Medicare Insurance Broker Should Do for You Navigating Medicare can feel overwhelming, especially with all the options available. That’s where a Medicare broker comes in. A Medicare broker is like a guide who helps you understand your … Continue reading →
August 2, 2025
HMO vs PPO Medicare Advantage: What's the Difference? Choosing between a Medicare Advantage HMO and a PPO plan can feel overwhelming—especially when both options seem similar at first glance. The truth is, neither is inherently better—but one might be better … Continue reading →





