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Medicare Supplements
- Health insurance sold by private insurance companies to fill the gaps in “Original medicare” Parts A & B.
- Plan coverages are standardized by the government to offer the same basic benefits across insurance companies. A medicare supplement plan letter indicates exactly what is covered.
- Go to any doctor that accepts medicare patients, no referrals needed
Medicare Advantage Policies
- Run by private insurance companies approved by Medicare.
- Provides your part A and part B coverage, but can charge different amounts for certain services.
- May include prescription drug (part D) coverage.
- Offered as HMO, PPO, and PFFS plans.
- Doctors can choose whether or not to accept the plan.
- Plans can change each year
Prescription Drug Plans
Anyone who is entitled to Medicare Part A or enrolled in Medicare Part B can join a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan. This can be a stand-alone plan that complements Medicare Part A and Part B coverage, or it can be part of a Part C Medicare Advantage managed care plan that rolls together hospital, medical, and prescription drug insurance.
Visit medicare.gov for more information on drug plans.
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