Eye on 65
Retiree Randy Mayberry shares his opinion on group Medicare versus individual Medicare and what transitioning to an individual marketplace was like for him.
info_outline Episode 19: Truly my choiceEye on 65
In the newest episode of Eye on 65, retiree Susan Morey shares her experiences in selecting drug coverage, choosing a medical plan and the overall enrollment process into both drug and medical plans.
info_outline Episode 18: No buyer’s remorseEye on 65
In the latest episode of Eye on 65, retiree Robert Hoey shares his experience transitioning from a group plan to Medicare, what he looks for in a retirement plan and the benefits he found with his Health reimbursement arrangement (HRA).
info_outline Episode 17: It’s a no brainerEye on 65
Kicking off season 2 of Eye on 65, retiree David Sauter provides insights on transitioning into an individual marketplace as an early retiree, annual enrollment, and adapting to change in retirement.
info_outline Episode 16: Two-time retiree failureEye on 65
Third time’s a charm. Marianne celebrates her retirement in this episode of Eye on 65.
info_outline Episode 15: Medicare when turning 65Eye on 65
Marianne and Nina discuss what happens when someone turns 65 years old in the United States.
info_outline Episode 14: Breaking down the Healthcare Enhancement for Local Public Safety (HELPS) lawEye on 65
Helping you break down the HELPS law. What public safety retirees need to know.
info_outline Episode 13: How the IRA reduces healthcare costsEye on 65
Discussion about how the IRA, with a new law from Congress in place, makes for significant savings for today's retirees.
info_outline Episode 12: Demystifying OPEBEye on 65
Host Marianne Steger and Chief Actuary Trevis Parson discuss what Other Post-Employment Benefits (aka OPEB) liabilities are and what plan sponsors can do to reduce them.
info_outline Episode 11: The Retired WorldEye on 65
The true story of five retirees, picked to share their Via Benefits experiences.
info_outlineMany workers retire before they are Medicare-eligible. Providing retiree health care coverage for them is quite challenging and expensive. Host Marianne Steger explains how the recent changes to the ACA made by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), have made health care for Pre-Medicare retirees accessible and more affordable.