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BUSINESS
What changes in Medicare
will you find in 2020?
Somerset’s Randall Whitehead explains
BY TIM MINTON
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Randall Whitehead and Relda Calhoun look over the new policies and
changes for 2020 Medicare coverages at their office in downtown Som-
erset.
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edicare policies usu-
ally readjust yearly.
Though annual en-
rollment is over, this
year is no different.
Both new and recurring recipients
will see differences in your 2020
coverage.
“Not including those with dis-
abilities, approximately 12,000
people in Pulaski County are over
65 and eligible for Medicare,” states
Randall Whitehead. “It’s about 20
percent of our population accord-
ing to the 2010 census.”
Whitehead is an agent and the
co-owner of Greer, Whitehead, and
Associates Insurance (Greer and
Whitehead) in downtown Somer-
set. He is also a Pulaski native and
2002 graduate of Southwestern
High School.
Whitehead is a 13-year veteran in
the insurance industry and special-
izes in Medicare. He advises many
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