Medicare Options
Medicare Advantage
Medicare Part C is also known as Medicare Advantage plans. These are private health insurance plans approved by Medicare. You may opt to get your Part A, B and D benefits from a Medicare Advantage plan instead of traditional Medicare. These Medicare private insurance plans usually have an HMO or PPO network of doctors. Medicare Advantage plans […]
Learn MorePrescription Drug Plans
Medicare Part D is a federal program administered through private insurance companies. These companies offer retail prescription drug coverage to Medicare beneficiaries. Beneficiaries can enroll in a standalone Part D drug plan that goes alongside their Original Medicare benefits, or they can choose a Part D drug plan that is built-in to a Part C Medicare […]
Learn MoreSupplements/Medigap
Medicare Supplement plans cover over 10 million Medicare beneficiaries. Also referred to as Medigap plans, these policies help pay for your share of Medicare expenses, such as your deductibles and co-insurance. Medicare Supplement insurance plans are available for purchase in all 50 states and are popular with individuals who want little to no copays when […]
Learn MoreMedicare Checklist
To research your plan options, the following information is needed: Verify your red, white and blue Medicare card lists both: Hospital (Part A) Coverage Start Date and a Medical (Part B) Coverage Start Date. Make a list of your health care providers. Include your primary care physician and specialists and how many times you see […]
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