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How to Plan For Medicare When You're Still Working

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Get a head start on planning for your future health care. Retirement can signal a lifestyle shift for many older workers—one that goes beyond your daily routine to include your future health care. It’s never too early to plan for tomorrow. Join our free webinar to explore your Medicare options and how to prepare for the future while you’re still working. Find guidance and learn what to consider when choosing the best Medicare plan for you.

Get answers to key Medicare questions, including:

- What health care decisions do retirees need to make?

- How does the size of your employer factor in?

- When should you begin Medicare enrollment?

- And more.

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Andrew Scholnick

AARP

Andrew Scholnick is a health policy professional focused on Medicare, currently representing AARP before Congress and the Administration. He has over 15 years of experience advocating on behalf of health care organizations, such as the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network and the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. His opinion and expertise has been quoted by numerous national and local media outlets, including the Washington Post, USA Today, and CNBC.com.

Tricia Sandiego

Senior Advisor, Caregiving & Health

AARP

Tricia Sandiego, Senior Advisor for AARP’s Caregiving & Health team, is a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) experienced in health communication and promotion and public health research and practice. Her current work focuses on strategy for educating the 50+ and their families on caregiving and healthcare through programs, online tools and resources. Prior to joining AARP, she held positions working at the National Cancer Institute and on Federal contracts for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. She has a background in health disparities and behavioral health. She holds an MHS from Johns Hopkins University, and a BA from McGill University.

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