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Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans offer all the benefits of Original Medicare (Part A and Part B)—plus extras like vision, dental, hearing and prescription drug coverage—all in one plan.
$0 Copays
$0 copays for primary care visits, $0 copays for virtual visits and $0 copay on lab tests.
Vision Care
Routine Vision may be available with some Medicare Advantage Plans
OTC Products
Credits for over-the-counter (OTC) products like pain relievers, cold remedies and vitamins for home delivery.
Prescription Drug Coverage
$0 copays for primary care visits, $0 copays for virtual visits and $0 copay on lab tests.
Dental Care
Some plans may include $0 copays preventive routine dental from Medicare Advantage’s largest dental network.
Hearing Care
Some plans may include $0 routine hearing exam.
Every Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan helps with some of the out-of-pocket costs that Original Medicare doesn’t pay.
Predictable Out-of-Pocket Costs
Affordable or no out-of-pocket copay, coinsurance or deductible plan options available.
Guaranteed Coverage for Life
Plan features stay the same from year to year, and your coverage will never change, even if your health does.
More Complete Coverage
Prescription drug (Part D) plans work with Medicare Supplement plans to provide you with more complete coverage.
Keep Your Doctor
Choose any doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare patients—no referrals needed.
Coverage When You Travel
A Medicare Supplement plan goes with you when you travel anywhere in the U.S.
Dual Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs) are Medicare Advantage plans designed for people with both Medicare and Medicaid. D-SNPs always include prescription drug coverage and many additional benefits beyond Original Medicare.
Prescription Drug Coverage
$0 copay on covered generic and brand-name prescriptions including home delivery. Prescription drug coverage is always included in Dual Special Needs Plans.
Dental Coverage
Receive covered types of preventive and comprehensive dental.
Routine Hearing Coverage
Routine hearing exam and coverage.
Routine Vision Care
Routine eye exams.
OTC + Healthy Food
Prepaid card for over-the-counter (OTC) products and covered groceries in-store or online.
Routine Transportation
Some Plans may include $0 copay for trips to or from approved locations, such as medically related appointments, gyms and pharmacies.
A Part D plan offers prescription drug coverage. This plan can be used along with Original Medicare and with Medicare Supplement insurance plans.
Medicare Prescription Drug
(Part D) Plans
You can purchase a standalone Medicare Prescription Drug (Part D) plan to help pay for your prescription drug costs if you have Original Medicare and/or a Medicare Supplement insurance plan.
Medicare Advantage
(Part C) Plans
Most Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans include prescription drug coverage. And all Special Needs Plans, a type of Medicare Advantage plan, will include prescription drug coverage.
It’s always useful to learn a little more. Take a look at these helpful insights.
Medicare is a federal health insurance program that provides benefits to American citizens and permanent legal residents (of at least five continuous years) aged 65 and older, or who have a qualifying disability or illness.
Most people are automatically enrolled into Original Medicare, Part A and Part B, when they become eligible; however, some people need to manually enroll in Medicare. Medicare Part A is hospital insurance; Medicare
Part B is medical insurance.
Medicare Advantage (Medicare Part C) gives you a way to get your Original Medicare coverage through a private, Medicare-approved insurance company instead of directly through the government. Medicare Advantage plans provide
all your Medicare Part A and Part B benefits other than hospice care, which Part A still covers. But many Medicare Advantage plans include extra benefits, such as routine dental and vision services. And most Medicare
Advantage plans include prescription drug coverage, letting you get all your Medicare benefits through a single plan. You still need to continue paying your Medicare Part B monthly premium, besides any premium the Medicare
Advantage plan might charge.
If you stay with Original Medicare, be aware that prescription drugs aren’t covered in most situations. Medicare Part D offers prescription drug coverage through private, Medicare-approved
insurance companies. You may want to consider adding a stand-alone Medicare Prescription Drug Plan.
If you decide to stay with Original Medicare, another option you may have is to sign up for a Medicare Supplement
(Medigap) insurance plan to help pay for Original Medicare’s out-of-pocket costs. Different Medigap plans pay for different amounts of those costs, such as copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles.
Availability
and costs of Medicare plan options may vary from one insurance company to another, and from one geographic area to another.
Medicare Part A, also called “hospital insurance”, covers things like inpatient hospital care, hospice, home healthcare, and more.
Medicare Part B, also called “medical insurance”, covers things like doctor’s visits, mental health services, some preventative care, and more.
In addition to Original Medicare (Parts A & B), there are other optional Medicare parts that may help expand your coverage. These parts are:
-Medicare Part C, for which you can receive coverage through Medicare
Advantage plans
-Medicare Part D, or stand-alone Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage
-And Medicare Supplement, also called Medigap
Most American 65 and over are eligible for Medicare.
Some people under 65 are eligible too if they have certain disabilities or illnesses.
Original Medicare does not cover:
-Most prescription drugs
-Long-term care
-Routine dental care or dentures
-Routine vision care
-Routine hearing care or hearing aids
-Routine foot care
-Other alternative
treatments
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