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Medicare is a national health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and those with end-stage renal disease.
If you’re turning 65 soon, you’ll have some critical healthcare decisions to make.
If you aren’t sure as to what all the parts of Medicare are, we have compiled all of them for you.
Known as Medigap Plans, Medicare Supplement Plans fill in the “gaps” of medical costs that aren’t covered by Original Medicare, such as coinsurance, copayments, and deductibles.
Medicare Advantage Plans, or Medicare Part C, can be used to substitute Medicare Part A and B, as well as offer prescription drug coverage.
You can enroll in Original Medicare three months before you turn 65 until three months after the month of your 65th birthday.
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Medicare Part C, also known as Advantage Plans, are sold through private insurance agencies. While they’re not sold directly through Medicare, like Original Medicare, there are still rules and regulations which the insurance companies who provide Part C must follow.
Part C is unique because it allows the beneficiary to select the areas of coverage they desire. Most Advantage Plans will include the same type of coverage that Parts A and B do.
There are certain things that Original Medicare doesn’t cover that can be included in Part C, such as dental and vision. If you’re someone who wants to be able to get frequent dental cleanings or vision checks, you may want to consider an Advantage Plan.
Plan C is an excellent option. It gives the beneficiary freedom to choose coverage and build the policy which is best for them.
Choosing Part C plans can be complicated, considering how many different options are available. If you’re considering enrolling in Part C, give us a call and we’ll be able to schedule an appointment to discuss your options with you.
We are not connected with or endorsed by the United States government or the federal Medicare program. We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all of your options.
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