First, the Medicare service released by United Income, a financial services firm geared to boomers: After spending about five to 10 minutes answering a few questions online about your health care preferences and needs, you then get United Income’s suggestions for coverage that’s most appropriate. To get there, the company reviews more than 300 options.
United Income won’t, however, recommend a particular health insurer’s Medicare Advantage or Medigap policy. “We wanted to provide Medicare advice that’s part of a financial plan,” says Andrew Vincent, United Income senior vice president of product.
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