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Medicare Advantage Plans Explained

Medicare Advantage Plans Explained

Medicare Advantage Plans Explained

Medicare Advantage Plans Explained

This post is about Medicare Advantage Plans Explained.  Are you confused about Medicare Advantage plans and how they work? If so, the following post should help clear up any confusion.

Medicare Advantage Plans are insurance plans  offered by private insurance companies.  They are used as an alternative to Original Medicare A and B and/or a Medicare supplement plan.  When you enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, the doctors/hospitals and other medical providers will bill your Medicare Advantage plan instead of original Medicare.  Medicare Advantage plans are offered by a number of companies such as Anthem BCBS, United Healthcare, Aetna, Connecticare, Etc….  These plans are often offered as $0 premium plans.  This means that you pay nothing per month to enroll in them.

Medicare Advantage plans also include your Medicare Part D drug benefit. (There are some plans that come without the Part D benefit but they usually include it.)  When you enroll in the advantage plan, you use one insurance card for all you care.   You can not enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan and a separate stand alone part D plan.  You also can not enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan and a Medicare Supplement at the same time.

Pros and Cons of a Medicare Advantage plan   (CLICK HERE IF YOU ARE JUST LOOKING FOR AN APPLICATION)

Pros

Cons

Medicare Advantage plans change every January which and the insured needs to be aware of the changes.  What may have been the best Medicare Advantage plan on the market one year may suddenly be the worst choice the next due to benefit changes.   If you enroll in an Advantage plan, you will have the option to change out of one every January.

In general, I suggest Advantage plans to clients that are of relatively sound health and see doctors that participate with this type of plan.  If clients are of poor health or have a number of chronic conditions, I will usually suggest a Medicare Supplement and stand along part D  plan as an alternative.

Here are some quick points regarding Medicare Advantage plans

Questions?  Send me an email at Edward@croweandassociates.com  CLICK HERE FOR MEDICARE ADVANTAGE APPLICATIONS

 

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