Medicare Advantage plans, also known as Medicare Part C, are another way Medicare beneficiaries can receive benefits through private insurance companies.
A Medicare Advantage plan combines the benefits of Original Medicare, Part A (hospital) and Part B (medical), into a single plan. Medicare Advantage plans often include additional benefits not covered by Original Medicare, such as prescription drug coverage (Part D), dental and vision, hearing, and wellness programs. A Medicare Advantage plan can provide lower out-of-pocket costs and flexibility in choosing healthcare providers and services.
When you enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, you still have Medicare coverage. However, with a Medicare Advantage plan, your healthcare services are managed through a private insurance plan, which usually includes a broker or agent (like us!)
These are the main types of Medicare Advantage plans:
When looking at Medicare Advantage plans, these are the main benefits you could experience:
When selecting a Medicare Advantage plan, it's essential to consider your individual healthcare needs, including additional benefits/coverage, prescription drug coverage, provider networks, and out-of-pocket expenses. Here are some factors to evaluate:
You can enroll in, switch, or drop a Medicare Advantage plan during one of the two main enrollment seasons:
It’s important to know the differences between Medicare Advantage plans (Part C) and Medicare Supplement/Medigap plans:
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