From Library Journal
Finally, consumers have a truly understandable guide through the confusion of the Medicare insurance maze. Cash, an expert in finance and insurance, offers the reader a basic, no-frills explanation of what Medicare is, what it does and doesn't cover, how to figure where?or whether?you need additional coverage, the differences in Medigap insurance policies, how and when to file claims, and who to contact if you have a problem. Appendixes include addresses and phone numbers of Medicare carriers, peer review organizations, state insurance departments, and other agencies as well as a glossary of common insurance terms. More user-friendly than Denise Knaus's Medicare Made Simple (LJ 9/1/96) but just as comprehensive, this book is recommended for all health collections.?Anne C. Tomlin, Auburn Memorial Hosp. Lib., N.Y.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
User friendly guide for understanding and coping with Medicare. The book provides definitions of commonly misunderstood terms, useful addresses and phone numbers and extremely practical advice about how to keep from being overwhelmed by the paperwork. -- Book Description
