With over 13 years of health insurance experience, Kathy Petersen has earned an outstanding reputation for her professionalism and knowledge of insurance options. Most importantly, she's able to help her clients understand their options and make important decisions. After 9 years working for a local insurance agency, Kathy founded Petersen Insurance Solutions in 2012.
Her goal was to provide truly independent advice for people looking for health insurance options. Petersen Insurance Solutions was founded with belief that you deserve to know all of your insurance options before making a decision. After meeting with Kathy for the first time, most people say "I finally understand Medicare!" And that's our goal - to make sure you understand your choices, and options!
The most important service we provide is information and knowledge. We want you to be an informed Medicare beneficiary, and to understand how Medicare works. We'll make sure you understand your choices, and help you choose the plan that's best for you.
Her goal was to provide truly independent advice for people looking for health insurance options. Petersen Insurance Solutions was founded with belief that you deserve to know all of your insurance options before making a decision. After meeting with Kathy for the first time, most people say "I finally understand Medicare!" And that's our goal - to make sure you understand your choices, and options!
The most important service we provide is information and knowledge. We want you to be an informed Medicare beneficiary, and to understand how Medicare works. We'll make sure you understand your choices, and help you choose the plan that's best for you.
Services
Medicare Advantage plans combine the coverage of Medicare Parts A and B and usually include additional benefits.
These plans have varying out-of-pocket minimums, meaning that your costs for copayments and deductibles are limited, and some plans include Medicare Part D drug coverage.
By following the rules for seeing in-network providers.
Medicare Parts A and B offer a baseline of hospital and medical coverage for seniors, but an important and often costly area that's not covered is prescription drugs.
These plans have varying out-of-pocket minimums, meaning that your costs for copayments and deductibles are limited, and some plans include Medicare Part D drug coverage.
By following the rules for seeing in-network providers.
Medicare Parts A and B offer a baseline of hospital and medical coverage for seniors, but an important and often costly area that's not covered is prescription drugs.
Medicare Supplement Insurance covers significant gaps that exist in original Medicare Coverage.
If you're a Wisconsin resident who's applying for Medicare or about to turn 65, you should consider Medicare Supplement Insurance as part of your overall insurance planning.
Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Massachusetts Medicare Supplement insurance is designed differently than it is in other states.
Much of the information you'll find on the Internet will not apply to you as a Wisconsin resident.
You must have Medicare Part A and be enrolled in Medicare Part B before applying for a policy.
If you're a Wisconsin resident who's applying for Medicare or about to turn 65, you should consider Medicare Supplement Insurance as part of your overall insurance planning.
Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Massachusetts Medicare Supplement insurance is designed differently than it is in other states.
Much of the information you'll find on the Internet will not apply to you as a Wisconsin resident.
You must have Medicare Part A and be enrolled in Medicare Part B before applying for a policy.
Medicare Advantage plans combine the coverage of Medicare Parts A and B and usually include additional benefits.
These plans have varying out-of-pocket minimums, meaning that your costs for copayments and deductibles are limited, and some plans include Medicare Part D drug coverage.
By following the rules for seeing in-network providers and referrals to specialists, Medicare Advantage plans generally offer lower out-of-pocket costs and increased coverage.
The great news is that seniors have many Medicare Advantage options available.
These plans have varying out-of-pocket minimums, meaning that your costs for copayments and deductibles are limited, and some plans include Medicare Part D drug coverage.
By following the rules for seeing in-network providers and referrals to specialists, Medicare Advantage plans generally offer lower out-of-pocket costs and increased coverage.
The great news is that seniors have many Medicare Advantage options available.
Medicare Parts A and B offer a baseline of hospital and medical coverage for seniors, but an important and often costly area that's not covered is prescription drugs.
Medicare Prescription Drug (Part D) plans are designed to meet this need.
A Medicare Prescription Drug plan covers the cost of medications prescribed by your physician that are taken at home.
Each plan has its own list of covered drugs, called a "formulary", and may have coverage, step therapy or quantity limits.
Medicare designed the model for Part D plans; insurance companies must have coverage equal to or better than the Medicare model.
Medicare Prescription Drug (Part D) plans are designed to meet this need.
A Medicare Prescription Drug plan covers the cost of medications prescribed by your physician that are taken at home.
Each plan has its own list of covered drugs, called a "formulary", and may have coverage, step therapy or quantity limits.
Medicare designed the model for Part D plans; insurance companies must have coverage equal to or better than the Medicare model.
You may be able to get coverage after that time, if you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.
You can get health insurance if you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period due to a qualifying life event - like getting married, losing other coverage, or having a baby.
Under the Affordable Care Act, what you pay for your insurance depends upon your household's expected annual income.
This year, about 8 in 10 of the uninsured who are eligible for Marketplace coverage qualify for financial assistance to lower the cost of their monthly premiums.
You can get health insurance if you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period due to a qualifying life event - like getting married, losing other coverage, or having a baby.
Under the Affordable Care Act, what you pay for your insurance depends upon your household's expected annual income.
This year, about 8 in 10 of the uninsured who are eligible for Marketplace coverage qualify for financial assistance to lower the cost of their monthly premiums.
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