Review Medicare Advantage plan options that fit your needs
New to Medicare, Aging into Medicare, Lost your Health Insurance, On Medicare but have recently moved? To learn more about Medicare Advantage plans available in your area, speak with a licensed insurance agent who can review your eligibility to enroll.
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How Medicare Plans Coverage Works
There are a lot of details about Medicare Plans. But this is a general idea: you have two basic options. Original Medicare or a Medicare Advantage plan. And you get to make a choice.
When choosing a plan you get to decide if you want to receive the Original Medicare Part A and Part B benefits plus determine if additional coverage is needed. You get to decide if a Medicare Advantage plan is a good fit for your lifestyle and budget and if the plan supports you needed coverage. Working with a licensed insurance agent is essential to properly pick a the right plan for your needs.
Medicare Part A (hospital insurance)
This helps cover the big things: hospital care, some skilled nursing facility care, some home health care, and hospice care.
Medicare Part B (medical insurance)
This helps cover the services of doctors and other health care providers. Plus, it helps cover outpatient care, home health care, and durable medical equipment (like wheelchairs and oxygen tanks).
Original Medicare belongs to you.
And you've earned it. That's why it makes sense to be smart about using it. With the right plan for you, you can get care and possibly save some money. Get an overview of how Original Medicare plans work, how Medicare Advantage plans are different, and four things to consider before deciding on a plan.
Contact Us4 things to do before looking for a Medicare Advantage plan
Choosing a plan may be difficult. So the first step is to determine the type of care and the type of plan that you need. These tips will help you find an answer.
Take a close look at your current plan.
Look for the materials your plan sent you (they may still be in an envelope somewhere). Or go to their website. What are your copays?
Review your overall health costs.
Not just visits to the doctor or pharmacy. What about everything else? Get a general idea of what you're really paying for (if it helps, take a look at your checkbook or bank statements).
Think ahead.
Sure, no one has a crystal ball. But you can do some math about the kind of care you'll need next year. Has there been a change in your health that might mean more trips to the doctor or new medications? What about any operation or procedure you are waiting for?
Review Available Options.
Work with a licensed insurance agent to get answers to your questions and find a Medicare Plan that fits your current needs.