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_outlineWhat makes working in the public sector unique and what’s at stake if retiree health care goes away?