Hoover Insurance Group,
Guiding You to the Best Medicare Plans Through Expert Consultation
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We are your Personal Medicare Concierge

Medicare Part A
Medicare Part A is often referred to as hospital insurance and is a core component of the United States Medicare system, which provides health coverage primarily for individuals who are 65 and older, as well as for some younger people with disabilities and those with certain health conditions.

Medicare Part B
Medicare Part B is often described as medical insurance and forms an essential part of the Medicare program in the United States, designed primarily to cover services from doctors and other health care providers, outpatient care, home health care, durable medical equipment,
I’m Craig Hoover from Hoover Insurance
With over a decade of experience in the healthcare industry and a deep-rooted passion for helping individuals navigate the complexities of Medicare, I am here to ensure you make informed decisions about your health and wellness coverage.
I hold an MBA and an MS in Finance from the University of Colorado, equipping me with a profound understanding of both the financial and managerial aspects of healthcare. My career began in high-impact roles, including serving as the CEO of an urgent care company, before I transitioned to specialize in Medicare. Today, as a licensed Medicare Insurance Broker, I leverage my extensive experience to provide you with personalized, top-tier advisory services.


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Hoover Insurance Group is a Medicare broker that can help you find the right Medicare plan for your needs. They can answer your questions and guide you through the enrollment process.

Frequently Ask Questions
What is the difference between Medicare Part A and Part B?
Part A covers inpatient hospital stays and skilled nursing facility care. Part B covers outpatient services like doctor visits and medical equipment.
Do I need to sign up for Medicare?
Most people become eligible for Medicare automatically at age 65 if they are already receiving Social Security benefits. However, you can still enroll during a specific enrollment period.
What happens if I miss the Medicare enrollment period?
There may be a late enrollment penalty if you don’t enroll during your Initial Enrollment Period. We can help you understand your options.
Is Medicare Advantage the same as Traditional Medicare?
No. Traditional Medicare (Parts A & B) is billed by the government. Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private companies and often combine Part A & B coverage with additional benefits like vision or dental.
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Testimonials
I was so overwhelmed by the choices in Medicare plans! Craig took the time to explain everything clearly and patiently. He found a plan that fit my needs and budget perfectly. I highly recommend for Medicare guidance
Craig wasn’t just interested in selling me a plan, he really listened to my concerns and helped me find the best option for my situation. He made the whole process so much easier. Thanks, Craig!
I trust Craig completely with my Medicare needs. He’s always up-to-date on the latest changes and keeps me informed. He’s also readily available to answer any questions I have. I wouldn’t go anywhere else