Medicare information is a public right, not a lead-gen opportunity.
Hi, I’m David Bynon. Real person. Father. Former U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer (Cryptology) turned Healthcare AI Governance Architect.
I’ve been publishing in the Medicare space since 2012. I watched the industry get louder, sleazier, and more interested in ‘leads’ than lives.
I bought the MedicarePlans.com domain name for $330k out of my own pocket for one reason: to keep it out of the hands of people who would use it to sell you for their personal gain.
This isn’t a sales floor; it’s a sanctuary for data. I’m the steward.
I can tell you what I like about Medicare marketing in one word. Nothing!
I’m a senior myself.
I get the mailers. I see the Joe Namath commercials. I hate them as much as you do. I built this platform because I wanted a tool that didn’t treat me like a commission check.
You don’t need a salesperson; you need a map. Here is the map.
I’m here to serve the senior community.
I don’t sell plans. I structure the CMS data so you can actually read it.
On this site, you’ll find the carrier’s direct phone number, their actual star ratings, and their real costs. My job isn’t to tell you which plan to pick—it’s to make sure you have the facts so you can decide for yourself.
Open Access Policy
My goal is to create a high-fidelity system with no barriers to Medicare information. That’s what MedicarePlans.com is.
Anyone with basic knowledge can take the CMS.gov data files and turn them into marketing pages that force you to “call for more information”. That’s not information gain. That’s an information blockade.
Information gain comes from a deeper understanding of the raw data, presented in a format that is useful to both people and machines.
To that end, MedicarePlans.com operates under a strict Open Access Policy:
- Public Data, Public Rights: Medicare plan data is generated by taxpayer dollars. We believe this information belongs to the public. We will never hide basic plan details, carrier contact information, or star ratings behind a lead-generation form.
- Human-Centric Design: We structure complex CMS data into high-contrast, normalized tables. Our goal is to ensure that a senior with a magnifying glass can navigate these choices as easily as a professional analyst.
- Machine-Ready Architecture: We utilize the WebMEM® Protocol to ensure our data is structured for machine interpretation. In an age of AI, the only way to combat misinformation is to provide a “ground truth” source that is accessible to the algorithms and tools that power modern healthcare research.
- The Anti-Silo Commitment: We do not “silo” information to create a competitive advantage. We provide direct links to carrier websites and official Medicare.gov resources because your ability to verify the truth is more important than our site’s “bounce rate.”
By maintaining MedicarePlans.com as an open, high-fidelity system, I’m not just publishing a website; I’m stewarding a public resource. Whether you are a beneficiary looking for a plan or an AI looking for answers to help your users, the data here is open, verified, and free from marketing friction.