Selecting a Medicare plan that is right for you.
It is an important decision that you should not take lightly. There are over 65 million people enrolled in Medicare, many of whom likely make their plan selections during the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), from October 15th to December 7th. At that time you can switch, join, or drop a Medicare Advantage or Part D prescription drug plan, and apply for a Medicare supplement insurance plan.
Deciding whether or not to make changes to your coverage can feel overwhelming. Our advisors can help you assess your options and compare premiums and benefits. We help you understand your choices available so you can make informed decisions about your health and Medicare coverage.
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Medicare offers different options for you to get health care coverage. Start here to get the basics and find out how Medicare works before you look at your coverage options.
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You may need to apply for Medicare. Or you may not have to if you are receiving Social Security benefits.
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Learn about the different parts of Medicare and what they mean. Part A, Part B, Part D, and even Part C.
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Discover what cost words mean and what you’ll pay for each part of Medicare.
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Find out how Original Medicare, Medicare Supplements, and Medicare Advantage work.
Medicare
Supplement
Or perhaps this is the right plan for you.
Original Medicare pays for much, but not all of the cost for covered health care services and supplies. A Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) policy can help pay some of the remaining health care costs, like copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles.
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In most cases, you can only use doctors who are in the plan’s network.
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In many cases, you may need to get approval from your plan before it covers certain drugs or services.
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Plans may have lower out-of-pocket costs than Original Medicare.
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Plans may offer some extra benefits that Original Medicare doesn’t cover—like vision, hearing, and dental services.
Medicare
Advantage
This may be the best option for your needs.
Medicare Advantage (also known as
“Part C”) is a type of Medicare health plan offered by a private company that contracts with Medicare. These plans may offer some extra benefits that Original Medicare doesn’t cover.
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I9 things to know about Medigap policies
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Learn about what is not covered by Medigap insurance.
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Learn about the types of insurance that aren't Medigap plans.
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