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Fern · Plan-neutral Medicare guide

What Fern helps you do before you decide about Medicare coverage.

Fern is a plan-neutral Medicare guide for people who want help understanding their options before they rely on a recommendation. It helps you apply Medicare information to your own situation, so you can see what matters before you decide.

No plan sales. No commissions. No pressure to decide on the spot.

The gap Fern was built for

Fern was built for the space between "I found information" and "I understand what applies to me."

Most people approaching Medicare have access to information. What they often lack is a way to apply that information to their own situation — their doctors, their prescriptions, their timing, their tradeoffs.

That gap is where confusion lives. It's where a 33-minute SHIP session ends before the real questions start. It's where a 45-minute sales call begins before you're ready to evaluate what you're being told.

Fern is here because Medicare information can be difficult to apply to your own situation. Knowing the rules isn't the same as knowing what the rules mean for you.

Why Fern is different from typical Medicare decision help

Most Medicare help starts after the pressure begins.

By the time most people get help, they're already in a conversation with a plan or an agent. Fern is designed to show up earlier — before the pressure, before the pitch, before the comparison that assumes you already know what you're comparing.

What it feels like

What it feels like to use Fern.

Most Medicare conversations start with someone who already knows the answer they want to give you. Fern starts with what you actually don't understand yet.

You don't have to pretend to know the vocabulary. You don't have to frame your question correctly. You can say "I don't understand how the drug coverage part works" and Fern will work with that — asking what you do know, what you're trying to figure out, and what decision is actually in front of you.

No jargon required No right way to ask No pressure to decide No plan recommendations

Situations Fern helps with

What Fern can help you sort.

Fern is built around the situations people actually face — not the categories Medicare uses to organize itself. Here are six of the most common:

Turning 65

Understanding what's open to you, when, and what happens if you miss a window.

Leaving work coverage

What changes, what doesn't, and how to avoid a gap or a penalty you didn't see coming.

Evaluating extras

What the advertised benefits actually cover, what rules come with them, and what you'd be trading.

Switching plans

What's open, when, and what you'd be giving up — including coverage you may not be able to get back.

Helping a parent

How to organize what matters, what forms exist, and how to support a decision without taking it over.

A notice or denial

What the document is actually saying, what your options are, and what to do before the deadline.

Fern's job in each of these is the same: separate what matters from what doesn't, surface the red herrings, and help you see what to check next.

How it works

How Fern actually helps.

Understand what applies

Medicare has general rules. Your situation has specific details. Fern helps you figure out which rules actually apply to your timing, your coverage history, your doctors, and your prescriptions — not just what the rules say in general.

See what you may be missing

The things that matter most in Medicare decisions are often the things no one mentions upfront — underwriting rules, lock-in periods, the difference between what a plan covers and what a plan pays. Fern is built to surface those before they become surprises.

Prepare before you call

Whether you're about to talk to an agent, call Medicare, or sit down with a SHIP counselor, Fern helps you arrive with better questions — and a clearer sense of what you're actually trying to find out.

Scope and limits

What Fern does — and what it doesn't.

Fern does Fern doesn't
Help you understand what Medicare rules mean for your situation Recommend specific plans or carriers
Surface what you may be missing before you decide Enroll you in any plan
Help you prepare questions before you call anyone Replace Medicare.gov, a SHIP counselor, or a licensed agent
Explain what a notice, bill, or denial is actually saying Provide legal, medical, or financial advice
Help you understand what you'd be trading in a coverage decision Earn a commission from any plan or carrier
Work with you at your pace, without pressure Tell you what to decide

Fern is not the final word in Medicare. It's the place you go so your first call, first comparison, or first recommendation doesn't catch you unprepared.

Why Fern feels different from typical Medicare help

Why Fern feels different.

Most Medicare help arrives after the pressure has already started. An ad catches your attention. A mailer arrives. A friend mentions a plan. By the time you're looking for help, someone is already trying to close you.

Fern shows up earlier. Before the comparison. Before the pitch. Before you've been asked to choose between options you don't fully understand yet.

It also doesn't require you to pretend. You don't have to know the vocabulary. You don't have to frame your question correctly. You can say "I don't understand how the drug coverage part works" and Fern will work with that — not try to close the loop quickly, but help you see the loop clearly.

No plan sales No broker commissions No pressure to decide on the spot

Where this is going

Fern begins with Medicare, but the role is broader.

Medicare is where The Clearing begins. Over time, Fern is being built to help members organize other decisions that come with aging, caregiving, family responsibility, solo aging, and planning ahead.

The subject may expand, but the role stays the same: slow the question down, organize what matters, and help you see what to check next.

See how Fern responds in real Medicare conversations.

The best way to understand Fern is to see it in action. The next page walks through real conversation examples so you can get a hands-on feel for how Fern helps people think through Medicare questions.

You don't need to know every Medicare rule before you begin. You just need a clearer place to start.

Common questions

Questions about Fern.

Is Fern a Medicare plan recommender?

No. Fern does not recommend specific Medicare plans or enroll you. It helps you understand what applies to your situation and what to verify before you rely on a recommendation.

Does Fern replace an agent or Medicare.gov?

No. Fern prepares you to use those resources better, with clearer questions and a stronger sense of what matters for you.

Is Fern an insurance agent?

No. Fern is not an insurance agent and does not earn commissions. It is a plan-neutral Medicare educational guide built by The Clearing.

Is Fern free to use?

The staged conversation examples on Meet Fern are free to view. Full access to Fern is available through The Clearing membership.

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