If you’re wondering whether your current Medicare plan will still be the best fit, or if you’d like to explore other options, we’re here for you to provide you with an analysis from a trusted source.
Understanding your Medicare options is crucial for making the right healthcare decisions.
Helps cover inpatient care in hospitals and care at skilled nursing facilities, hospice, and home health.Most people don’t pay for Medicare Part A. This is because you or a spouse paid Medicare taxes while working. If you don’t qualify for premium-free Part A, you may be able to buy it.
Learn About Medicare Part AAlso called Original Medicare or Medicare Fee-for-Service, this helps cover services from doctors and other health care providers, outpatient care, home health care, durable medical equipment like wheelchairs, walkers, and hospital beds, and many preventive services like screenings and shots..
Learn About Medicare Part BSometimes called Medigap, this is extra insurance you can buy from a private health insurance company to supplement coverage not provided by Original Medicare. Generally, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) to buy a Medicare Supplement plan.
Learn About MedigapCovers the cost of prescription drugs, including many recommended shots and vaccines. If you have Original Medicare or Fee-for-Service and want prescription drug coverage, you will need to buy a separate Part D plan. Or you can get Part D by enrolling in a Medicare Advantage plan that has drug coverage built in.
Learn About Medicare Part DThis is a Medicare-approved plan offered by private insurance companies. It’s an alternative to Original Medicare and offers everything that Original Medicare does and more, usually at no extra cost. Most offer extras such as vision, dental, hearing aids, transportation, and more. Medicare Advantage plans usually have lower out-of-pocket costs than Original Medicare.
Learn About Medicare Part CPreferred Provider Organization (PPO) plans are offered by private insurance companies and cover all the benefits of Original Medicare with a network of preferred and out-of-network doctors. PPOs include extras not offered with Original Medicare or Medicare Supplement, and extras like dental, vision, hearing aids, gym memberships and more.
Learn About Medicare Advantage PPOsHealth Maintenance Organization (HMO) plans are managed care plans offered by private insurance companies. HMOs typically have $0 monthly premiums, and lower out-of-pocket costs if your doctor is in the plan’s preferred network.
Learn About Medicare Advantage HMOsDon’t wait until it’s too late. Connect with a licensed, trusted Medicare Advantage broker who will provide Medicare Benefits Review to find out what plan is right for you.
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