There’s a lot to learn about Medicare. We’re here to help you understand the Medicare basics, your different coverage options, enrollment and more.
Through helpful resources and tools, discover the information you need to make confident Medicare decisions.
Medicare is individual health insurance offered to U.S. citizens and other eligible individuals based on age, disability or qualifying medical condition.
Part A & B are the "original Medicare" and cover hospital insurance and outpatient medical treatments.
Part C is made up of Medicare Advantage plans. Most plans also offer extra benefits like vision, hearing, dental, and more.
Part D deals with prescription dug coverage.
Medigap Supplement helps lower your costs for approved Part A and Part B services when you have original Medicare.
According to CMS, the number of Americans that are in a Medicare Advantage plan increased to 26 Million in 2022. That’s roughly 42% of all Medicare enrolleed. The Congressional Budget Office predicts the share will rise to about 51% by 2030.
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Medicare Advantage Plans bundle your Hospital (Part A), Medical (Part B), and usually drug coverage (Part D) into one plan. Most Medicare Advantage Plans also offer extra benefits that Medicare doesn’t cover, like vision, hearing, dental, and more.
Medigap only works with Original Medicare. Medicare pays its share of the approved service, and then your Medigap policy helps pay your share. You can’t get a Medigap policy if you have a Medicare Advantage Plan, unless you switch back to Original Medicare.
If you buy Medigap and a Medicare drug plan from the same company, you may need to make 2 separate premium payments. Plans include commonly used generic and brand name prescription drugs, but each plan has slightly different coverage and drug lists.
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AEP stands for Annual Enrollment Period. It is when eligible individuals can change their Medicare plan.
When you call, you are paired with an agent that is certified in your state to sell Medicare plans. They will guide you on choosing the plan that suits your needs.
Review your Annual Notice of Change (ANOC), prepare a list of your medications, and compare plans.
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