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 hearin1 Columng benefits as an example.

So let's take a closer look at Medicare Advantage Plans.

  • Original Medicare Part A’s deductible

  • Part B deductible

  • Part B excess charges

  • Part A coinsurance and hospital costs up to an additional 365 days after Medicare’s benefits are all used up

  • Part B coinsurance or copayments

  • First three pints of blood used in an approved medical procedure

  • Skilled nursing facility coinsurance

  • 80% of a foreign travel emergency (up to plan limits)

Because of how much Plan F covers, it has become the most popular plan with close to 50% of clients choosing Plan F for their supplement coverage.

Currently, the only Medicare clients that still have an option to choose Plan F are those who were eligible for Medicare prior to January 1, 2020.

If you want to find out what the lowest premiums in you area are, feel free to fill out the form on this page or press the "Click to Call" button above.

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