BPL Hosting Virtual Let’s Talk About Medicare on Thursday, August 6


By Jim Murray | Business, Science and Technology Department, Central Library 

What: Let’s Talk about Medicare: Questions and Answers Facebook Live program
When: Thursday August 6, 2020
Time: 12:00–1:00 p.m.
Where: Birmingham Public Library's Facebook page www.facebook.com/BirminghamPublicLibrary
Details: Program presenter Albert McWilliams, Sr., a licensed insurance adviser in Birmingham since 2001, will share tips for the public on how to maneuver the complex world of Medicare. For more information, contact the Central Library’s Business, Science and Technology Department by email at cenbusiness@bham.lib.al.us or call (205) 226-3691.

Although patrons are not able to access our buildings, the Birmingham Public Library continues to offer resources and programs to patrons using a variety of virtual platforms.

If you are interested in taking part in an online learning experience that will help you gain a better understanding of your Medicare options and eligibility, tune in to BPL’s Facebook page on the first Thursday of each month at 12:00 p.m. for “Let’s Talk About Medicare: Questions and Answers.”

The program presenter is Albert McWilliams, Sr., a local licensed insurance advisor with The Mack Group. McWilliams has been a licensed Medicare advisor since 2001 and a licensed ACA (Affordable Care Act) advisor since 2013.

Albert McWilliams Sr., "Let's Talk About Medicare" Presenter 

As a health insurance program administered by the federal government, Medicare is laden with many policies, procedures, and guidelines that can be very confusing for the average American consumer.

Among Medicare questions to be discussed

Who is eligible for Medicare? What kind of coverage does it provide? Is there more than one plan available? How much does it cost? When should I enroll? These are just some of the important questions that everyone needs answered in order to help them make good, informed decisions about their healthcare coverage.

Not getting accurate and up-to-date answers to these questions can mean missing out on valuable benefits that you and your loved ones are entitled to claim. McWilliams and BPL are glad to partner in order to help our patrons.

Set your calendar now for noon this Thursday, August 6, to tune in for the second edition of this valuable monthly program.

 For more information about this and other virtual programming available at BPL, click on our website www.cobpl.org.

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