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Medicare beneficiaries may be eligible for a Medicare Advantage plan that may include additional benefits.
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By speaking with a licensed insurance agent and answering a few simple questions, you'll have access to plan information for your needs.
Your coverage needs are unique. Finding a plan that fits your lifestyle is important. Reviewing the plans available in your area can help you find the right one.
As an individual, your coverage needs are unique. That's why finding a plan that fits your lifestyle is important. Medicare Advantage Plans could possibly offer a variety of available coverage options.
Reviewing the plans available in your area can help you find one that aligns with your coverage needs.
Health plans offered by private insurers that include coverage provided in Parts A and B of Original Medicare. Many plans also include prescription drug coverage and extra benefits like dental, vision, and hearing.
Medicare Supplement Plans, also known as Medigap Plans, work alongside your Original Medicare (Parts A and B) coverage that may help reduce out-of-pocket costs.
There are 10 types of Medigap plans available from private insurance companies, each offering a different level of coverage.
Medicare Part D may help make prescription drugs more affordable.
Medicare Part D plans provide coverage for prescription medication. Enrolling in a Medicare Prescription Drug plan could help make your prescribed medications more affordable. You must have Medicare Part A and/or Part B to purchase Part D coverage.
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