Medicare Advantage Plans

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Does your current Medicare plan provide enough coverage?

Original Medicare (Medicare Parts A and B) provides medical and emergency coverage, but it doesn’t include coverage for most prescription drugs, routine dental and vision care or wellness programs.

Medicare Advantage plans can help

Medicare Advantage plans provide the same benefits as Original Medicare and may include additional benefits such as prescription drug coverage, dental, vision and wellness resources.

Certain Medicare advantage plans also offer caregiver support, mail-delivery pharmacies, over the counter allowance, Wellness rewards, fitness programs and at home fitness kits.

You may be eligible for a Medicare Advantage plan if you’re enrolled in Original Medicare and live in the service area of a plan.

Original Medicare VS. Medicare Advantage (Part C)

Original Medicare

  • Original Medicare includes Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance).
  • If you want drug coverage, you can join a separate Medicare drug plan (Part D).
  • To help pay your out-of-pocket costs in Original Medicare (like your 20% coinsurance), you can also shop for and buy supplemental coverage.
  • You can use any doctor or hospital that takes Medicare, anywhere in the U.S. 

Medicare Advantage (Also Known as Part C)

  • Medicare Advantage is an “all in one” alternative to Original Medicare. These “bundled” plans include Part A, Part B, and usually Part D.
  • Plans may have lower out-of- pocket costs than Original Medicare.
  • You may need to use doctors who are in the plan’s network but some plans have HMO and PPO options
  • Most plans offer extra benefits that Original Medicare doesn’t cover— like vision, hearing, dental, and more.

When to Sign Up for Medicare

Initial Enrollment Period (IEP)

This is the seven-month period during which you can enroll in Medicare for the first time. Often this enrollment period occurs when you turn 65 or when you leave an employer-based plan after 65. If you are enrolling for the first time due to disability, your IEP timing is based on your disability date.

Annual Enrollment Period (AEP)
You can make changes to your medical and prescription drug coverage every year from Oct. 15–Dec. 7. Your changes are effective Jan. 1 of the following year.
Open Enrollment Period (OEP)

From Jan. 1 – March 31, if you currently have a Medicare Advantage plan you may switch to another Medicare Advantage plan, or disenroll from your current Medicare Advantage plan and return to Original Medicare.

Special Enrollment Period (SEP)
This is a period when Medicare recipients may change medical and prescription drug coverage outside of AEP, if they meet certain requirements and have a qualifying event, such as moving to a new service area or leaving an employer-based plan.

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