JH Best Insurance Agency
Frequently Asked Questions
Have a look at some of the most frequently asked questions we receive. If you have a question that is not listed below, please reach out anytime.
FAQs
JH Best provides guidance on:
- Original Medicare (Parts A and B)
- Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans
- Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans
- Prescription Drug (Part D) plans
They offer clear comparisons and in-depth reviews to match the right option to your needs.
Yes — they specialize in helping people signing up for Medicare for the first time. This includes:
- Explaining Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D
- Knowing when and how to enroll
- Avoiding late enrollment penalties
- Coordinating Medicare with any employer or retiree group plans
Their goal is to get enrollment done right the first time — clearly, confidently, and on schedule.
As independent Medicare agents, they provide unbiased, multi-carrier comparisons. They review:
- Premiums, deductibles, and out-of-pocket costs
- Provider networks and access
- Rate stability and pricing trends
- Annual plan changes
- Claims experience and customer service reputation
They focus on what truly fits your individual situation — not any one company’s agenda.
They provide long-term advocacy as your dedicated Medicare advisor, including:
- Annual Medicare plan reviews (since plans change yearly and health needs evolve)
- Help with billing, claims, and coverage questions
- Assistance changing plans during enrollment periods
- Availability for real answers whenever needed — not just a call center
They serve Medicare beneficiaries throughout Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire — including those:
- Turning 65
- Retiring
- Losing employer coverage
- Needing help navigating or updating their existing Medicare setup
They offer holistic and personalized Medicare insurance services, including:
- Tailored Medicare guidance
- Deep knowledge of Medicare carriers
- Ongoing advocacy for clients
- Help simplifying Medicare choices to protect finances and support long-term health
No — their services are provided at no cost to clients. They act as independent Medicare agents and advisors.
