The best way to decide which Medicare plan best suits your needs is to compare options side-by-side.
So, we have listed out all Medicare insurance plans with a brief overview of what solutions they offer.
If you need more help, you can always give us a call and we will work with you to find a plan that best fits your unique needs.
Why Original Medicare doesn’t cut it
Why do we recommend Medicare insurance as a supplement to Original Medicare?
Medicare Part A and Part B have:
- No out-of-pocket maximum
- 20% coinsurance
- No prescription drug coverage
- Minimal dental, vision, and hearing coverage
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Why you would choose Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage puts a cap on your costs with an out-of-pocket maximum. After you hit your limit (which will depend on your plan), your Medicare Advantage plan pays 100% of any other eligible expenses you receive.
It also gives you additional benefits like:
- Dental
- Fitness memberships
- Hearing
- Nutrition programs
- Over-the-counter drugs
- Services for those with chronic conditions
- Transportation to healthcare appointments
- Vision
- Wellness programs
Benefits of a Medicare Supplement plan
- Medicare Part A coinsurance or copayment and hospital costs
- Medicare Part B coinsurance or copayment
- First three pints of a blood transfusion
- Part A hospice care coinsurance or copayment
- Skilled nursing facility coinsurance
- Medicare Part A deductible
- Medicare Part B deductible***
- Medicare Part B excess charges
- Foreign travel emergency (up to plan limits)
*** Those who turn 65 after January 1, 2020 are not eligible for plans that offer this benefit
There are lettered plans A through N that cover different percentages of these copayment responsibilities.
Why you would add a Medicare Part D plan
Original Medicare does not cover prescription drugs, so Part D is a Medicare insurance plan that a lot of Medicare beneficiaries need.
Plans include both brand-name prescription drugs and generic drug coverage.
Each plan’s formulary includes at least two drugs in the most commonly prescribed categories and classes. All Medicare drug plans generally must cover at least two drugs per drug category.