What is a Medicare Advantage?
Medicare Advantage, also known as Medicare Part C, is a plan provided by private insurance companies with the help from subsidies provided by the government so that the insurance company can design network based plans at a low or zero premium.
These plans are normally designed with copays and coinsurance throughout the plans as a form of cost share that the client would assume when joining one of these plans. Most plans will include additional benefits at no additional cost to you such as dental, vision, and/or hearing benefits as an example.
So let's take a closer look at Medicare Avantage Plans.
Medicare Advantage Upside:
It’s convenient to have a single plan for everything
The plan covers everything traditional Medicare covers (hospital insurance and medical insurance) as well as emergency and urgent care
Many plans also cover dental care, hearing, eyeglasses, and wellness programs
Most plans also include prescription drug coverage at no cost
Your eligibility isn’t affected by health or financial status
Premiums are low, often $0 dollars in most markets
Advantage Plans cover your deductibles
Medicare Advantage Down Side:
You may be restricted to certain doctors in your network (unless it’s an emergency)
Plan premiums can change from year to year
Can be difficult to switch to Medigap later on
Plan benefits can change from year to year
You’re subject to co-pays and co-insurance that could reach a max out of pocket amount
What kind of plans can I choose from?
See Which Plans Are In Your Area Today
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