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Medicare Advantage Plans in Oregon
Do you live in Oregon? If you are eligible, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, also known as Part C.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Oklahoma
You may know that many people in Oklahoma have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Louisiana
Do you live in Louisiana and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Alabama
You may know that many people in Alabama have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Kentucky
In Kentucky, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Oregon
If you live in Oregon, you have different coverage choices for Medicare. Start by learning about the parts of Medicare and talking with an expert.
Medicare in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. Read about the parts of Medicare and talk with a specialist.
Medicare in Louisiana
If you live in Louisiana, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare in Kentucky
If you live in Kentucky, you have different ways to get Medicare. It’s a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in Connecticut
If you live in Connecticut, you have choices for getting your Medicare coverage. It’s important to learn how the different parts of Medicare fit together and which cost/balance option may be right for you.
Medicare Coverage if You're Disabled
You may be able to get Medicare before you are 65 if you are permanently disabled. When you're eligible for Social Security disability benefits or Railroad Retirement Board disability benefits, you may also get Medicare.
Medicare in Alabama
In Alabama, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. It's a good idea to read about the different parts of Medicare and talk them over with a specialist.
Medicare Supplement Part M | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part L | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part K | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part F | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Supplement Part G | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part D
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Georgia
In Georgia, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Wisconsin
Do you live in Wisconsin and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? Then you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) first.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Virginia
Many people in Virginia get their Medicare coverage through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in New Jersey
In New Jersey, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Wisconsin
If you live in Wisconsin, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare Advantage Plans in South Carolina
In South Carolina, just like in other states, you have another way to get your Medicare benefits. It's called a Medicare Advantage plan (Part C).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Minnesota
If you live in Minnesota, you can choose to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan. First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Colorado
In Colorado, you can have your health care covered through Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare in Virginia
You have options for your Medicare coverage in Virginia. Be sure to read about the different parts of Medicare, talk with a specialist, and choose the plan that works best for you.
Medicare in South Carolina
If you live in South Carolina, you have lots of options for your Medicare benefits. Reading this overview and talking with a Medicare specialist will help you know all the details so you will be comfortable with the plan you eventually choose.
Medicare in New Jersey
In New Jersey, you have choices for your Medicare coverage. Read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Georgia
If you're over 65 and looking to get Medicare in Georgia, you have many options. Be sure to read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Minnesota
In Minnesota, just like in other states, you have lots of choices for your Medicare benefits. Take a look at this overview, and talk with a Medicare specialist.
Medicare in Colorado
If you live in Colorado, just like in other states, there are different ways to get Medicare. It's a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in California
California has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in Michigan
Michigan has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Florida
Florida has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in New York
New York has the one of the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the a lot of Medicare beneficiaries. Insurance in New York is highly regulated, which is great protection for seniors.
Medicare in North Carolina
North Carolina has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has the 6th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare Part B
Part B covers medically necessary outpatient services and preventative services. Here are some examples of what is covered under Medicare Part B.
Medicare in Texas
Texas has the 3rd highest population the US. It only makes sense that it a large amount of Medicare beneficiaries. Over 32% of the state's population is 65 or older.
Medicare Part A
What does Medicare Part A Cover? Inpatient Hospital care, Skilled Nursing Facility Care (not long-term care), Hospice Care, Home health care
How to avoid medicare fraud and abuse
Medicare fraud costs taxpayers lots of money every year and drives up taxes and healthcare costs for all Americans.
Medicare Reimbursement and Claims
In most cases, Medicare pays your Medicare providers directly based on the program’s reimbursement rates. In rare cases, Medicare will reimburse an individual directly for expenses related to his or her medical care.
How to Enroll in Medicare
As you approach Medicare, when and how you enroll are some of the first questions that arise. Medicare Enrollment is sometimes automatic, sometimes not depending on your situation.
Medicare General Enrollment Period
If you missed your initial 7-month enrollment period into Original Medicare, there is a General Enrollment Period. <
What are Medical Taxes?
Medicare Tax is used to fund the United States Medicare program. This program provides subsided healthcare and hospital insurance benefits to retirees and disabled individuals.
Medicare Annual Enrollment Period
Medicare health plans under Part C and Part D, like other health plans, have an annual enrollment period that you can add, change or drop your coverage.
Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan
These Medicare Advantage Plans are designed specifically for people with chronic conditions or special health needs.
Medicare Advantage PPO
Private insurance companies offer Medicare Advantage PPO plans. This is what Original Medicare considers a Part C plan.
Medicare Private Fee-for-Service (PFFS) Plans
A Private-Free-for-Service plan is just a Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) that is offered by a private insurance company. When you’re enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan of any kind, even a PFFS plan, you still are enrolled in the Medicare program.
Medicare Part D
Original Medicare doesn’t include prescription drug coverage. The right Part D plan can save you a lot!
Medicare Supplement
Also known as Medigap plans that fill in the gaps of Medicare. There are 10 standardized plans that are available in most states.
Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage plans, also known as Part C, are insurance plans offered by private companies as an alternative to Original Medicare. If you have Medicare Part A and Part B you can choose to assign your Medicare benefits to a private company who will coordinate your healthcare with Medicare Advantage plan.
Medicare Eligibility
Original Medicare consists of Part A for hospital services and Part B for medical services. Once you have Medicare Part A and Part B you […]
Medicare Low Income Subsidy
Low-Income Subsidy for Medicare Drug Coverage People who have Medicare Part D with low income and need to pay for their prescription drug costs can […]
How Do You Apply For Medicaid
Medicaid is a state-run health plan for low-income, disabled people, pregnant women and families with children. In order to get coverage you must either be […]
Medicare Coverage
If you’re one of the many people that are nearing 65 and are starting to think about Medicare, then you’ll want to know about the […]
Medicare | Covered and excluded drugs
Medicare Drug Plans Each plan has a list of covered drugs called a formulary In addition to the formulary, there are also different tiers that […]
Cataract surgery using Medicare coverage
Medicare Coverage for Cataract Surgery Normally, the lenses of your eyes are clear. But if it’s not, it could be cataracts. Cataracts are like clouds […]
Medicare and Dental coverage
Medicare Dental Coverage Under Part A and Part B (Original Medicare) most ordinary dental services won’t be covered. Dental coverage under Medicare happens to be […]
Medicare Coverage for Diabetes
What is diabetes? Diabetes, also called diabetes mellitus, affects how your body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is important for the cells of your muscles […]
Medicare Coverage | Hearing aids
Are Hearing Aids covered under Medicare? Part A and Part B Medicare do not cover hearing aids or exams. In most cases, anyone with only […]
Medicare Coverage | Home health agencies
Home Health Agencies And Medicare If you ever get sick and need health care help at home, that’s when home health agencies help. Perhaps you […]
Medicare Coverage and Hospital care
Medicare and Hospitals It may not be something you like to think about but sometimes you may find yourself needing hospital care. Knowing what Medicare […]
Original Medicare
Original Medicare was created in 1965, it has 2 Parts – Part A and Part B. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid oversees the program under […]
Medicare Information for Caregivers
Information for Caregivers If you find yourself in a situation where you are helping a loved one manage their health condition, treatment, and paying for […]
What Is Medicare?
What is Medicare? Medicare is a federal health program for people 65 or older, or under 65 and disabled. To be eligible you must be […]
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Original Medicare
Original Medicare was created in 1965, it has 2 Parts – Part A and Part B. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid oversees the program under […]
Medicare Information for Caregivers
Information for Caregivers If you find yourself in a situation where you are helping a loved one manage their health condition, treatment, and paying for […]
What Is Medicare?
What is Medicare? Medicare is a federal health program for people 65 or older, or under 65 and disabled. To be eligible you must be […]
Showing 1-8 of 123 resources
Select State
Medicare Eligibility
Original Medicare consists of Part A for hospital services and Part B for medical services. Once you have Medicare Part A and Part B you […]
Medicare Low Income Subsidy
Low-Income Subsidy for Medicare Drug Coverage People who have Medicare Part D with low income and need to pay for their prescription drug costs can […]
How Do You Apply For Medicaid
Medicaid is a state-run health plan for low-income, disabled people, pregnant women and families with children. In order to get coverage you must either be […]
Medicare Coverage
If you’re one of the many people that are nearing 65 and are starting to think about Medicare, then you’ll want to know about the […]
Medicare | Covered and excluded drugs
Medicare Drug Plans Each plan has a list of covered drugs called a formulary In addition to the formulary, there are also different tiers that […]
Cataract surgery using Medicare coverage
Medicare Coverage for Cataract Surgery Normally, the lenses of your eyes are clear. But if it’s not, it could be cataracts. Cataracts are like clouds […]
Medicare and Dental coverage
Medicare Dental Coverage Under Part A and Part B (Original Medicare) most ordinary dental services won’t be covered. Dental coverage under Medicare happens to be […]
Medicare Coverage for Diabetes
What is diabetes? Diabetes, also called diabetes mellitus, affects how your body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is important for the cells of your muscles […]
Medicare Coverage | Hearing aids
Are Hearing Aids covered under Medicare? Part A and Part B Medicare do not cover hearing aids or exams. In most cases, anyone with only […]
Medicare Coverage | Home health agencies
Home Health Agencies And Medicare If you ever get sick and need health care help at home, that’s when home health agencies help. Perhaps you […]
Medicare Coverage and Hospital care
Medicare and Hospitals It may not be something you like to think about but sometimes you may find yourself needing hospital care. Knowing what Medicare […]
Showing 1-8 of 123 resources
Select State
Medicare Advantage Plans in Oregon
Do you live in Oregon? If you are eligible, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, also known as Part C.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Oklahoma
You may know that many people in Oklahoma have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Louisiana
Do you live in Louisiana and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Alabama
You may know that many people in Alabama have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Kentucky
In Kentucky, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Oregon
If you live in Oregon, you have different coverage choices for Medicare. Start by learning about the parts of Medicare and talking with an expert.
Medicare in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. Read about the parts of Medicare and talk with a specialist.
Medicare in Louisiana
If you live in Louisiana, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare in Kentucky
If you live in Kentucky, you have different ways to get Medicare. It’s a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in Connecticut
If you live in Connecticut, you have choices for getting your Medicare coverage. It’s important to learn how the different parts of Medicare fit together and which cost/balance option may be right for you.
Medicare Coverage if You're Disabled
You may be able to get Medicare before you are 65 if you are permanently disabled. When you're eligible for Social Security disability benefits or Railroad Retirement Board disability benefits, you may also get Medicare.
Medicare in Alabama
In Alabama, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. It's a good idea to read about the different parts of Medicare and talk them over with a specialist.
Medicare Supplement Part M | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part L | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part K | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part F | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Supplement Part G | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part D
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Georgia
In Georgia, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Wisconsin
Do you live in Wisconsin and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? Then you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) first.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Virginia
Many people in Virginia get their Medicare coverage through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in New Jersey
In New Jersey, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Wisconsin
If you live in Wisconsin, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare Advantage Plans in South Carolina
In South Carolina, just like in other states, you have another way to get your Medicare benefits. It's called a Medicare Advantage plan (Part C).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Minnesota
If you live in Minnesota, you can choose to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan. First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Colorado
In Colorado, you can have your health care covered through Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare in Virginia
You have options for your Medicare coverage in Virginia. Be sure to read about the different parts of Medicare, talk with a specialist, and choose the plan that works best for you.
Medicare in South Carolina
If you live in South Carolina, you have lots of options for your Medicare benefits. Reading this overview and talking with a Medicare specialist will help you know all the details so you will be comfortable with the plan you eventually choose.
Medicare in New Jersey
In New Jersey, you have choices for your Medicare coverage. Read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Georgia
If you're over 65 and looking to get Medicare in Georgia, you have many options. Be sure to read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Minnesota
In Minnesota, just like in other states, you have lots of choices for your Medicare benefits. Take a look at this overview, and talk with a Medicare specialist.
Medicare in Colorado
If you live in Colorado, just like in other states, there are different ways to get Medicare. It's a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in California
California has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in Michigan
Michigan has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Florida
Florida has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in New York
New York has the one of the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the a lot of Medicare beneficiaries. Insurance in New York is highly regulated, which is great protection for seniors.
Medicare in North Carolina
North Carolina has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has the 6th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare Part B
Part B covers medically necessary outpatient services and preventative services. Here are some examples of what is covered under Medicare Part B.
Medicare in Texas
Texas has the 3rd highest population the US. It only makes sense that it a large amount of Medicare beneficiaries. Over 32% of the state's population is 65 or older.
Medicare Part A
What does Medicare Part A Cover? Inpatient Hospital care, Skilled Nursing Facility Care (not long-term care), Hospice Care, Home health care
How to avoid medicare fraud and abuse
Medicare fraud costs taxpayers lots of money every year and drives up taxes and healthcare costs for all Americans.
Medicare Reimbursement and Claims
In most cases, Medicare pays your Medicare providers directly based on the program’s reimbursement rates. In rare cases, Medicare will reimburse an individual directly for expenses related to his or her medical care.
How to Enroll in Medicare
As you approach Medicare, when and how you enroll are some of the first questions that arise. Medicare Enrollment is sometimes automatic, sometimes not depending on your situation.
Medicare General Enrollment Period
If you missed your initial 7-month enrollment period into Original Medicare, there is a General Enrollment Period. <
What are Medical Taxes?
Medicare Tax is used to fund the United States Medicare program. This program provides subsided healthcare and hospital insurance benefits to retirees and disabled individuals.
Medicare Annual Enrollment Period
Medicare health plans under Part C and Part D, like other health plans, have an annual enrollment period that you can add, change or drop your coverage.
Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan
These Medicare Advantage Plans are designed specifically for people with chronic conditions or special health needs.
Medicare Advantage PPO
Private insurance companies offer Medicare Advantage PPO plans. This is what Original Medicare considers a Part C plan.
Medicare Private Fee-for-Service (PFFS) Plans
A Private-Free-for-Service plan is just a Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) that is offered by a private insurance company. When you’re enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan of any kind, even a PFFS plan, you still are enrolled in the Medicare program.
Medicare Part D
Original Medicare doesn’t include prescription drug coverage. The right Part D plan can save you a lot!
Medicare Supplement
Also known as Medigap plans that fill in the gaps of Medicare. There are 10 standardized plans that are available in most states.
Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage plans, also known as Part C, are insurance plans offered by private companies as an alternative to Original Medicare. If you have Medicare Part A and Part B you can choose to assign your Medicare benefits to a private company who will coordinate your healthcare with Medicare Advantage plan.
Medicare Eligibility
Original Medicare consists of Part A for hospital services and Part B for medical services. Once you have Medicare Part A and Part B you […]
Medicare Low Income Subsidy
Low-Income Subsidy for Medicare Drug Coverage People who have Medicare Part D with low income and need to pay for their prescription drug costs can […]
How Do You Apply For Medicaid
Medicaid is a state-run health plan for low-income, disabled people, pregnant women and families with children. In order to get coverage you must either be […]
Medicare Coverage
If you’re one of the many people that are nearing 65 and are starting to think about Medicare, then you’ll want to know about the […]
Medicare | Covered and excluded drugs
Medicare Drug Plans Each plan has a list of covered drugs called a formulary In addition to the formulary, there are also different tiers that […]
Cataract surgery using Medicare coverage
Medicare Coverage for Cataract Surgery Normally, the lenses of your eyes are clear. But if it’s not, it could be cataracts. Cataracts are like clouds […]
Medicare and Dental coverage
Medicare Dental Coverage Under Part A and Part B (Original Medicare) most ordinary dental services won’t be covered. Dental coverage under Medicare happens to be […]
Medicare Coverage for Diabetes
What is diabetes? Diabetes, also called diabetes mellitus, affects how your body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is important for the cells of your muscles […]
Medicare Coverage | Hearing aids
Are Hearing Aids covered under Medicare? Part A and Part B Medicare do not cover hearing aids or exams. In most cases, anyone with only […]
Medicare Coverage | Home health agencies
Home Health Agencies And Medicare If you ever get sick and need health care help at home, that’s when home health agencies help. Perhaps you […]
Medicare Coverage and Hospital care
Medicare and Hospitals It may not be something you like to think about but sometimes you may find yourself needing hospital care. Knowing what Medicare […]
Original Medicare
Original Medicare was created in 1965, it has 2 Parts – Part A and Part B. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid oversees the program under […]
Medicare Information for Caregivers
Information for Caregivers If you find yourself in a situation where you are helping a loved one manage their health condition, treatment, and paying for […]
What Is Medicare?
What is Medicare? Medicare is a federal health program for people 65 or older, or under 65 and disabled. To be eligible you must be […]
Medicare Advantage Plans in Oregon
Do you live in Oregon? If you are eligible, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, also known as Part C.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Oklahoma
You may know that many people in Oklahoma have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Louisiana
Do you live in Louisiana and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Alabama
You may know that many people in Alabama have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Kentucky
In Kentucky, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Oregon
If you live in Oregon, you have different coverage choices for Medicare. Start by learning about the parts of Medicare and talking with an expert.
Medicare in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. Read about the parts of Medicare and talk with a specialist.
Medicare in Louisiana
If you live in Louisiana, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare in Kentucky
If you live in Kentucky, you have different ways to get Medicare. It’s a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in Connecticut
If you live in Connecticut, you have choices for getting your Medicare coverage. It’s important to learn how the different parts of Medicare fit together and which cost/balance option may be right for you.
Medicare Coverage if You're Disabled
You may be able to get Medicare before you are 65 if you are permanently disabled. When you're eligible for Social Security disability benefits or Railroad Retirement Board disability benefits, you may also get Medicare.
Medicare in Alabama
In Alabama, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. It's a good idea to read about the different parts of Medicare and talk them over with a specialist.
Medicare Supplement Part M | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part L | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part K | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part F | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Supplement Part G | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part D
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Georgia
In Georgia, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Wisconsin
Do you live in Wisconsin and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? Then you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) first.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Virginia
Many people in Virginia get their Medicare coverage through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in New Jersey
In New Jersey, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Wisconsin
If you live in Wisconsin, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare Advantage Plans in South Carolina
In South Carolina, just like in other states, you have another way to get your Medicare benefits. It's called a Medicare Advantage plan (Part C).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Minnesota
If you live in Minnesota, you can choose to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan. First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Colorado
In Colorado, you can have your health care covered through Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare in Virginia
You have options for your Medicare coverage in Virginia. Be sure to read about the different parts of Medicare, talk with a specialist, and choose the plan that works best for you.
Medicare in South Carolina
If you live in South Carolina, you have lots of options for your Medicare benefits. Reading this overview and talking with a Medicare specialist will help you know all the details so you will be comfortable with the plan you eventually choose.
Medicare in New Jersey
In New Jersey, you have choices for your Medicare coverage. Read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Georgia
If you're over 65 and looking to get Medicare in Georgia, you have many options. Be sure to read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Minnesota
In Minnesota, just like in other states, you have lots of choices for your Medicare benefits. Take a look at this overview, and talk with a Medicare specialist.
Medicare in Colorado
If you live in Colorado, just like in other states, there are different ways to get Medicare. It's a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in California
California has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in Michigan
Michigan has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Florida
Florida has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in New York
New York has the one of the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the a lot of Medicare beneficiaries. Insurance in New York is highly regulated, which is great protection for seniors.
Medicare in North Carolina
North Carolina has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has the 6th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare Part B
Part B covers medically necessary outpatient services and preventative services. Here are some examples of what is covered under Medicare Part B.
Medicare in Texas
Texas has the 3rd highest population the US. It only makes sense that it a large amount of Medicare beneficiaries. Over 32% of the state's population is 65 or older.
Medicare Part A
What does Medicare Part A Cover? Inpatient Hospital care, Skilled Nursing Facility Care (not long-term care), Hospice Care, Home health care
How to avoid medicare fraud and abuse
Medicare fraud costs taxpayers lots of money every year and drives up taxes and healthcare costs for all Americans.
Medicare Reimbursement and Claims
In most cases, Medicare pays your Medicare providers directly based on the program’s reimbursement rates. In rare cases, Medicare will reimburse an individual directly for expenses related to his or her medical care.
How to Enroll in Medicare
As you approach Medicare, when and how you enroll are some of the first questions that arise. Medicare Enrollment is sometimes automatic, sometimes not depending on your situation.
Medicare General Enrollment Period
If you missed your initial 7-month enrollment period into Original Medicare, there is a General Enrollment Period. <
What are Medical Taxes?
Medicare Tax is used to fund the United States Medicare program. This program provides subsided healthcare and hospital insurance benefits to retirees and disabled individuals.
Medicare Annual Enrollment Period
Medicare health plans under Part C and Part D, like other health plans, have an annual enrollment period that you can add, change or drop your coverage.
Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan
These Medicare Advantage Plans are designed specifically for people with chronic conditions or special health needs.
Medicare Advantage PPO
Private insurance companies offer Medicare Advantage PPO plans. This is what Original Medicare considers a Part C plan.
Medicare Private Fee-for-Service (PFFS) Plans
A Private-Free-for-Service plan is just a Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) that is offered by a private insurance company. When you’re enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan of any kind, even a PFFS plan, you still are enrolled in the Medicare program.
Medicare Part D
Original Medicare doesn’t include prescription drug coverage. The right Part D plan can save you a lot!
Medicare Supplement
Also known as Medigap plans that fill in the gaps of Medicare. There are 10 standardized plans that are available in most states.
Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage plans, also known as Part C, are insurance plans offered by private companies as an alternative to Original Medicare. If you have Medicare Part A and Part B you can choose to assign your Medicare benefits to a private company who will coordinate your healthcare with Medicare Advantage plan.
Medicare Eligibility
Original Medicare consists of Part A for hospital services and Part B for medical services. Once you have Medicare Part A and Part B you […]
Medicare Low Income Subsidy
Low-Income Subsidy for Medicare Drug Coverage People who have Medicare Part D with low income and need to pay for their prescription drug costs can […]
How Do You Apply For Medicaid
Medicaid is a state-run health plan for low-income, disabled people, pregnant women and families with children. In order to get coverage you must either be […]
Medicare Coverage
If you’re one of the many people that are nearing 65 and are starting to think about Medicare, then you’ll want to know about the […]
Medicare | Covered and excluded drugs
Medicare Drug Plans Each plan has a list of covered drugs called a formulary In addition to the formulary, there are also different tiers that […]
Cataract surgery using Medicare coverage
Medicare Coverage for Cataract Surgery Normally, the lenses of your eyes are clear. But if it’s not, it could be cataracts. Cataracts are like clouds […]
Medicare and Dental coverage
Medicare Dental Coverage Under Part A and Part B (Original Medicare) most ordinary dental services won’t be covered. Dental coverage under Medicare happens to be […]
Medicare Coverage for Diabetes
What is diabetes? Diabetes, also called diabetes mellitus, affects how your body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is important for the cells of your muscles […]
Medicare Coverage | Hearing aids
Are Hearing Aids covered under Medicare? Part A and Part B Medicare do not cover hearing aids or exams. In most cases, anyone with only […]
Medicare Coverage | Home health agencies
Home Health Agencies And Medicare If you ever get sick and need health care help at home, that’s when home health agencies help. Perhaps you […]
Medicare Coverage and Hospital care
Medicare and Hospitals It may not be something you like to think about but sometimes you may find yourself needing hospital care. Knowing what Medicare […]
Original Medicare
Original Medicare was created in 1965, it has 2 Parts – Part A and Part B. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid oversees the program under […]
Medicare Information for Caregivers
Information for Caregivers If you find yourself in a situation where you are helping a loved one manage their health condition, treatment, and paying for […]
What Is Medicare?
What is Medicare? Medicare is a federal health program for people 65 or older, or under 65 and disabled. To be eligible you must be […]
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Select State
Medicare Advantage Plans in Oregon
Do you live in Oregon? If you are eligible, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, also known as Part C.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Oklahoma
You may know that many people in Oklahoma have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Louisiana
Do you live in Louisiana and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Alabama
You may know that many people in Alabama have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Kentucky
In Kentucky, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Oregon
If you live in Oregon, you have different coverage choices for Medicare. Start by learning about the parts of Medicare and talking with an expert.
Medicare in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. Read about the parts of Medicare and talk with a specialist.
Medicare in Louisiana
If you live in Louisiana, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare in Kentucky
If you live in Kentucky, you have different ways to get Medicare. It’s a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in Connecticut
If you live in Connecticut, you have choices for getting your Medicare coverage. It’s important to learn how the different parts of Medicare fit together and which cost/balance option may be right for you.
Medicare Coverage if You're Disabled
You may be able to get Medicare before you are 65 if you are permanently disabled. When you're eligible for Social Security disability benefits or Railroad Retirement Board disability benefits, you may also get Medicare.
Medicare in Alabama
In Alabama, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. It's a good idea to read about the different parts of Medicare and talk them over with a specialist.
Medicare Supplement Part M | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part L | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part K | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part F | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Supplement Part G | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part D
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Georgia
In Georgia, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Wisconsin
Do you live in Wisconsin and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? Then you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) first.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Virginia
Many people in Virginia get their Medicare coverage through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in New Jersey
In New Jersey, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Wisconsin
If you live in Wisconsin, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare Advantage Plans in South Carolina
In South Carolina, just like in other states, you have another way to get your Medicare benefits. It's called a Medicare Advantage plan (Part C).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Minnesota
If you live in Minnesota, you can choose to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan. First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Colorado
In Colorado, you can have your health care covered through Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare in Virginia
You have options for your Medicare coverage in Virginia. Be sure to read about the different parts of Medicare, talk with a specialist, and choose the plan that works best for you.
Medicare in South Carolina
If you live in South Carolina, you have lots of options for your Medicare benefits. Reading this overview and talking with a Medicare specialist will help you know all the details so you will be comfortable with the plan you eventually choose.
Medicare in New Jersey
In New Jersey, you have choices for your Medicare coverage. Read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Georgia
If you're over 65 and looking to get Medicare in Georgia, you have many options. Be sure to read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Minnesota
In Minnesota, just like in other states, you have lots of choices for your Medicare benefits. Take a look at this overview, and talk with a Medicare specialist.
Medicare in Colorado
If you live in Colorado, just like in other states, there are different ways to get Medicare. It's a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in California
California has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in Michigan
Michigan has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Florida
Florida has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in New York
New York has the one of the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the a lot of Medicare beneficiaries. Insurance in New York is highly regulated, which is great protection for seniors.
Medicare in North Carolina
North Carolina has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has the 6th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare Part B
Part B covers medically necessary outpatient services and preventative services. Here are some examples of what is covered under Medicare Part B.
Medicare in Texas
Texas has the 3rd highest population the US. It only makes sense that it a large amount of Medicare beneficiaries. Over 32% of the state's population is 65 or older.
Medicare Part A
What does Medicare Part A Cover? Inpatient Hospital care, Skilled Nursing Facility Care (not long-term care), Hospice Care, Home health care
How to avoid medicare fraud and abuse
Medicare fraud costs taxpayers lots of money every year and drives up taxes and healthcare costs for all Americans.
Medicare Reimbursement and Claims
In most cases, Medicare pays your Medicare providers directly based on the program’s reimbursement rates. In rare cases, Medicare will reimburse an individual directly for expenses related to his or her medical care.
How to Enroll in Medicare
As you approach Medicare, when and how you enroll are some of the first questions that arise. Medicare Enrollment is sometimes automatic, sometimes not depending on your situation.
Medicare General Enrollment Period
If you missed your initial 7-month enrollment period into Original Medicare, there is a General Enrollment Period. <
What are Medical Taxes?
Medicare Tax is used to fund the United States Medicare program. This program provides subsided healthcare and hospital insurance benefits to retirees and disabled individuals.
Medicare Annual Enrollment Period
Medicare health plans under Part C and Part D, like other health plans, have an annual enrollment period that you can add, change or drop your coverage.
Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan
These Medicare Advantage Plans are designed specifically for people with chronic conditions or special health needs.
Medicare Advantage PPO
Private insurance companies offer Medicare Advantage PPO plans. This is what Original Medicare considers a Part C plan.
Medicare Private Fee-for-Service (PFFS) Plans
A Private-Free-for-Service plan is just a Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) that is offered by a private insurance company. When you’re enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan of any kind, even a PFFS plan, you still are enrolled in the Medicare program.
Medicare Part D
Original Medicare doesn’t include prescription drug coverage. The right Part D plan can save you a lot!
Medicare Supplement
Also known as Medigap plans that fill in the gaps of Medicare. There are 10 standardized plans that are available in most states.
Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage plans, also known as Part C, are insurance plans offered by private companies as an alternative to Original Medicare. If you have Medicare Part A and Part B you can choose to assign your Medicare benefits to a private company who will coordinate your healthcare with Medicare Advantage plan.
Medicare Eligibility
Original Medicare consists of Part A for hospital services and Part B for medical services. Once you have Medicare Part A and Part B you […]
Medicare Low Income Subsidy
Low-Income Subsidy for Medicare Drug Coverage People who have Medicare Part D with low income and need to pay for their prescription drug costs can […]
How Do You Apply For Medicaid
Medicaid is a state-run health plan for low-income, disabled people, pregnant women and families with children. In order to get coverage you must either be […]
Medicare Coverage
If you’re one of the many people that are nearing 65 and are starting to think about Medicare, then you’ll want to know about the […]
Medicare | Covered and excluded drugs
Medicare Drug Plans Each plan has a list of covered drugs called a formulary In addition to the formulary, there are also different tiers that […]
Cataract surgery using Medicare coverage
Medicare Coverage for Cataract Surgery Normally, the lenses of your eyes are clear. But if it’s not, it could be cataracts. Cataracts are like clouds […]
Medicare and Dental coverage
Medicare Dental Coverage Under Part A and Part B (Original Medicare) most ordinary dental services won’t be covered. Dental coverage under Medicare happens to be […]
Medicare Coverage for Diabetes
What is diabetes? Diabetes, also called diabetes mellitus, affects how your body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is important for the cells of your muscles […]
Medicare Coverage | Hearing aids
Are Hearing Aids covered under Medicare? Part A and Part B Medicare do not cover hearing aids or exams. In most cases, anyone with only […]
Medicare Coverage | Home health agencies
Home Health Agencies And Medicare If you ever get sick and need health care help at home, that’s when home health agencies help. Perhaps you […]
Medicare Coverage and Hospital care
Medicare and Hospitals It may not be something you like to think about but sometimes you may find yourself needing hospital care. Knowing what Medicare […]
Original Medicare
Original Medicare was created in 1965, it has 2 Parts – Part A and Part B. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid oversees the program under […]
Medicare Information for Caregivers
Information for Caregivers If you find yourself in a situation where you are helping a loved one manage their health condition, treatment, and paying for […]
What Is Medicare?
What is Medicare? Medicare is a federal health program for people 65 or older, or under 65 and disabled. To be eligible you must be […]
Showing 1-8 of 123 resources
Select State
Medicare Advantage Plans in Oregon
Do you live in Oregon? If you are eligible, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, also known as Part C.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Oklahoma
You may know that many people in Oklahoma have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Louisiana
Do you live in Louisiana and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Alabama
You may know that many people in Alabama have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Kentucky
In Kentucky, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Oregon
If you live in Oregon, you have different coverage choices for Medicare. Start by learning about the parts of Medicare and talking with an expert.
Medicare in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. Read about the parts of Medicare and talk with a specialist.
Medicare in Louisiana
If you live in Louisiana, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare in Kentucky
If you live in Kentucky, you have different ways to get Medicare. It’s a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in Connecticut
If you live in Connecticut, you have choices for getting your Medicare coverage. It’s important to learn how the different parts of Medicare fit together and which cost/balance option may be right for you.
Medicare Coverage if You're Disabled
You may be able to get Medicare before you are 65 if you are permanently disabled. When you're eligible for Social Security disability benefits or Railroad Retirement Board disability benefits, you may also get Medicare.
Medicare in Alabama
In Alabama, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. It's a good idea to read about the different parts of Medicare and talk them over with a specialist.
Medicare Supplement Part M | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part L | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part K | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part F | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Supplement Part G | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part D
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Georgia
In Georgia, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Wisconsin
Do you live in Wisconsin and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? Then you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) first.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Virginia
Many people in Virginia get their Medicare coverage through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in New Jersey
In New Jersey, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Wisconsin
If you live in Wisconsin, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare Advantage Plans in South Carolina
In South Carolina, just like in other states, you have another way to get your Medicare benefits. It's called a Medicare Advantage plan (Part C).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Minnesota
If you live in Minnesota, you can choose to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan. First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Colorado
In Colorado, you can have your health care covered through Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare in Virginia
You have options for your Medicare coverage in Virginia. Be sure to read about the different parts of Medicare, talk with a specialist, and choose the plan that works best for you.
Medicare in South Carolina
If you live in South Carolina, you have lots of options for your Medicare benefits. Reading this overview and talking with a Medicare specialist will help you know all the details so you will be comfortable with the plan you eventually choose.
Medicare in New Jersey
In New Jersey, you have choices for your Medicare coverage. Read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Georgia
If you're over 65 and looking to get Medicare in Georgia, you have many options. Be sure to read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Minnesota
In Minnesota, just like in other states, you have lots of choices for your Medicare benefits. Take a look at this overview, and talk with a Medicare specialist.
Medicare in Colorado
If you live in Colorado, just like in other states, there are different ways to get Medicare. It's a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in California
California has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in Michigan
Michigan has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Florida
Florida has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in New York
New York has the one of the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the a lot of Medicare beneficiaries. Insurance in New York is highly regulated, which is great protection for seniors.
Medicare in North Carolina
North Carolina has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has the 6th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare Part B
Part B covers medically necessary outpatient services and preventative services. Here are some examples of what is covered under Medicare Part B.
Medicare in Texas
Texas has the 3rd highest population the US. It only makes sense that it a large amount of Medicare beneficiaries. Over 32% of the state's population is 65 or older.
Medicare Part A
What does Medicare Part A Cover? Inpatient Hospital care, Skilled Nursing Facility Care (not long-term care), Hospice Care, Home health care
How to avoid medicare fraud and abuse
Medicare fraud costs taxpayers lots of money every year and drives up taxes and healthcare costs for all Americans.
Medicare Reimbursement and Claims
In most cases, Medicare pays your Medicare providers directly based on the program’s reimbursement rates. In rare cases, Medicare will reimburse an individual directly for expenses related to his or her medical care.
How to Enroll in Medicare
As you approach Medicare, when and how you enroll are some of the first questions that arise. Medicare Enrollment is sometimes automatic, sometimes not depending on your situation.
Medicare General Enrollment Period
If you missed your initial 7-month enrollment period into Original Medicare, there is a General Enrollment Period. <
What are Medical Taxes?
Medicare Tax is used to fund the United States Medicare program. This program provides subsided healthcare and hospital insurance benefits to retirees and disabled individuals.
Medicare Annual Enrollment Period
Medicare health plans under Part C and Part D, like other health plans, have an annual enrollment period that you can add, change or drop your coverage.
Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan
These Medicare Advantage Plans are designed specifically for people with chronic conditions or special health needs.
Medicare Advantage PPO
Private insurance companies offer Medicare Advantage PPO plans. This is what Original Medicare considers a Part C plan.
Medicare Private Fee-for-Service (PFFS) Plans
A Private-Free-for-Service plan is just a Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) that is offered by a private insurance company. When you’re enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan of any kind, even a PFFS plan, you still are enrolled in the Medicare program.
Medicare Part D
Original Medicare doesn’t include prescription drug coverage. The right Part D plan can save you a lot!
Medicare Supplement
Also known as Medigap plans that fill in the gaps of Medicare. There are 10 standardized plans that are available in most states.
Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage plans, also known as Part C, are insurance plans offered by private companies as an alternative to Original Medicare. If you have Medicare Part A and Part B you can choose to assign your Medicare benefits to a private company who will coordinate your healthcare with Medicare Advantage plan.
Medicare Eligibility
Original Medicare consists of Part A for hospital services and Part B for medical services. Once you have Medicare Part A and Part B you […]
Medicare Low Income Subsidy
Low-Income Subsidy for Medicare Drug Coverage People who have Medicare Part D with low income and need to pay for their prescription drug costs can […]
How Do You Apply For Medicaid
Medicaid is a state-run health plan for low-income, disabled people, pregnant women and families with children. In order to get coverage you must either be […]
Medicare Coverage
If you’re one of the many people that are nearing 65 and are starting to think about Medicare, then you’ll want to know about the […]
Medicare | Covered and excluded drugs
Medicare Drug Plans Each plan has a list of covered drugs called a formulary In addition to the formulary, there are also different tiers that […]
Cataract surgery using Medicare coverage
Medicare Coverage for Cataract Surgery Normally, the lenses of your eyes are clear. But if it’s not, it could be cataracts. Cataracts are like clouds […]
Medicare and Dental coverage
Medicare Dental Coverage Under Part A and Part B (Original Medicare) most ordinary dental services won’t be covered. Dental coverage under Medicare happens to be […]
Medicare Coverage for Diabetes
What is diabetes? Diabetes, also called diabetes mellitus, affects how your body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is important for the cells of your muscles […]
Medicare Coverage | Hearing aids
Are Hearing Aids covered under Medicare? Part A and Part B Medicare do not cover hearing aids or exams. In most cases, anyone with only […]
Medicare Coverage | Home health agencies
Home Health Agencies And Medicare If you ever get sick and need health care help at home, that’s when home health agencies help. Perhaps you […]
Medicare Coverage and Hospital care
Medicare and Hospitals It may not be something you like to think about but sometimes you may find yourself needing hospital care. Knowing what Medicare […]
Original Medicare
Original Medicare was created in 1965, it has 2 Parts – Part A and Part B. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid oversees the program under […]
Medicare Information for Caregivers
Information for Caregivers If you find yourself in a situation where you are helping a loved one manage their health condition, treatment, and paying for […]
What Is Medicare?
What is Medicare? Medicare is a federal health program for people 65 or older, or under 65 and disabled. To be eligible you must be […]
Showing 1-8 of 123 resources
Select State
Medicare Advantage Plans in Oregon
Do you live in Oregon? If you are eligible, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, also known as Part C.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Oklahoma
You may know that many people in Oklahoma have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Louisiana
Do you live in Louisiana and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Alabama
You may know that many people in Alabama have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Kentucky
In Kentucky, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Oregon
If you live in Oregon, you have different coverage choices for Medicare. Start by learning about the parts of Medicare and talking with an expert.
Medicare in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. Read about the parts of Medicare and talk with a specialist.
Medicare in Louisiana
If you live in Louisiana, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare in Kentucky
If you live in Kentucky, you have different ways to get Medicare. It’s a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in Connecticut
If you live in Connecticut, you have choices for getting your Medicare coverage. It’s important to learn how the different parts of Medicare fit together and which cost/balance option may be right for you.
Medicare Coverage if You're Disabled
You may be able to get Medicare before you are 65 if you are permanently disabled. When you're eligible for Social Security disability benefits or Railroad Retirement Board disability benefits, you may also get Medicare.
Medicare in Alabama
In Alabama, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. It's a good idea to read about the different parts of Medicare and talk them over with a specialist.
Medicare Supplement Part M | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part L | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part K | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part F | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Supplement Part G | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part D
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Georgia
In Georgia, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Wisconsin
Do you live in Wisconsin and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? Then you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) first.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Virginia
Many people in Virginia get their Medicare coverage through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in New Jersey
In New Jersey, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Wisconsin
If you live in Wisconsin, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare Advantage Plans in South Carolina
In South Carolina, just like in other states, you have another way to get your Medicare benefits. It's called a Medicare Advantage plan (Part C).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Minnesota
If you live in Minnesota, you can choose to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan. First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Colorado
In Colorado, you can have your health care covered through Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare in Virginia
You have options for your Medicare coverage in Virginia. Be sure to read about the different parts of Medicare, talk with a specialist, and choose the plan that works best for you.
Medicare in South Carolina
If you live in South Carolina, you have lots of options for your Medicare benefits. Reading this overview and talking with a Medicare specialist will help you know all the details so you will be comfortable with the plan you eventually choose.
Medicare in New Jersey
In New Jersey, you have choices for your Medicare coverage. Read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Georgia
If you're over 65 and looking to get Medicare in Georgia, you have many options. Be sure to read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Minnesota
In Minnesota, just like in other states, you have lots of choices for your Medicare benefits. Take a look at this overview, and talk with a Medicare specialist.
Medicare in Colorado
If you live in Colorado, just like in other states, there are different ways to get Medicare. It's a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in California
California has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in Michigan
Michigan has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Florida
Florida has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in New York
New York has the one of the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the a lot of Medicare beneficiaries. Insurance in New York is highly regulated, which is great protection for seniors.
Medicare in North Carolina
North Carolina has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has the 6th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare Part B
Part B covers medically necessary outpatient services and preventative services. Here are some examples of what is covered under Medicare Part B.
Medicare in Texas
Texas has the 3rd highest population the US. It only makes sense that it a large amount of Medicare beneficiaries. Over 32% of the state's population is 65 or older.
Medicare Part A
What does Medicare Part A Cover? Inpatient Hospital care, Skilled Nursing Facility Care (not long-term care), Hospice Care, Home health care
How to avoid medicare fraud and abuse
Medicare fraud costs taxpayers lots of money every year and drives up taxes and healthcare costs for all Americans.
Medicare Reimbursement and Claims
In most cases, Medicare pays your Medicare providers directly based on the program’s reimbursement rates. In rare cases, Medicare will reimburse an individual directly for expenses related to his or her medical care.
How to Enroll in Medicare
As you approach Medicare, when and how you enroll are some of the first questions that arise. Medicare Enrollment is sometimes automatic, sometimes not depending on your situation.
Medicare General Enrollment Period
If you missed your initial 7-month enrollment period into Original Medicare, there is a General Enrollment Period. <
What are Medical Taxes?
Medicare Tax is used to fund the United States Medicare program. This program provides subsided healthcare and hospital insurance benefits to retirees and disabled individuals.
Medicare Annual Enrollment Period
Medicare health plans under Part C and Part D, like other health plans, have an annual enrollment period that you can add, change or drop your coverage.
Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan
These Medicare Advantage Plans are designed specifically for people with chronic conditions or special health needs.
Medicare Advantage PPO
Private insurance companies offer Medicare Advantage PPO plans. This is what Original Medicare considers a Part C plan.
Medicare Private Fee-for-Service (PFFS) Plans
A Private-Free-for-Service plan is just a Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) that is offered by a private insurance company. When you’re enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan of any kind, even a PFFS plan, you still are enrolled in the Medicare program.
Medicare Part D
Original Medicare doesn’t include prescription drug coverage. The right Part D plan can save you a lot!
Medicare Supplement
Also known as Medigap plans that fill in the gaps of Medicare. There are 10 standardized plans that are available in most states.
Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage plans, also known as Part C, are insurance plans offered by private companies as an alternative to Original Medicare. If you have Medicare Part A and Part B you can choose to assign your Medicare benefits to a private company who will coordinate your healthcare with Medicare Advantage plan.
Medicare Eligibility
Original Medicare consists of Part A for hospital services and Part B for medical services. Once you have Medicare Part A and Part B you […]
Medicare Low Income Subsidy
Low-Income Subsidy for Medicare Drug Coverage People who have Medicare Part D with low income and need to pay for their prescription drug costs can […]
How Do You Apply For Medicaid
Medicaid is a state-run health plan for low-income, disabled people, pregnant women and families with children. In order to get coverage you must either be […]
Medicare Coverage
If you’re one of the many people that are nearing 65 and are starting to think about Medicare, then you’ll want to know about the […]
Medicare | Covered and excluded drugs
Medicare Drug Plans Each plan has a list of covered drugs called a formulary In addition to the formulary, there are also different tiers that […]
Cataract surgery using Medicare coverage
Medicare Coverage for Cataract Surgery Normally, the lenses of your eyes are clear. But if it’s not, it could be cataracts. Cataracts are like clouds […]
Medicare and Dental coverage
Medicare Dental Coverage Under Part A and Part B (Original Medicare) most ordinary dental services won’t be covered. Dental coverage under Medicare happens to be […]
Medicare Coverage for Diabetes
What is diabetes? Diabetes, also called diabetes mellitus, affects how your body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is important for the cells of your muscles […]
Medicare Coverage | Hearing aids
Are Hearing Aids covered under Medicare? Part A and Part B Medicare do not cover hearing aids or exams. In most cases, anyone with only […]
Medicare Coverage | Home health agencies
Home Health Agencies And Medicare If you ever get sick and need health care help at home, that’s when home health agencies help. Perhaps you […]
Medicare Coverage and Hospital care
Medicare and Hospitals It may not be something you like to think about but sometimes you may find yourself needing hospital care. Knowing what Medicare […]
Original Medicare
Original Medicare was created in 1965, it has 2 Parts – Part A and Part B. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid oversees the program under […]
Medicare Information for Caregivers
Information for Caregivers If you find yourself in a situation where you are helping a loved one manage their health condition, treatment, and paying for […]
What Is Medicare?
What is Medicare? Medicare is a federal health program for people 65 or older, or under 65 and disabled. To be eligible you must be […]
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Select State
Medicare Advantage Plans in Oregon
Do you live in Oregon? If you are eligible, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, also known as Part C.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Oklahoma
You may know that many people in Oklahoma have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Louisiana
Do you live in Louisiana and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Alabama
You may know that many people in Alabama have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Kentucky
In Kentucky, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Oregon
If you live in Oregon, you have different coverage choices for Medicare. Start by learning about the parts of Medicare and talking with an expert.
Medicare in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. Read about the parts of Medicare and talk with a specialist.
Medicare in Louisiana
If you live in Louisiana, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare in Kentucky
If you live in Kentucky, you have different ways to get Medicare. It’s a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in Connecticut
If you live in Connecticut, you have choices for getting your Medicare coverage. It’s important to learn how the different parts of Medicare fit together and which cost/balance option may be right for you.
Medicare Coverage if You're Disabled
You may be able to get Medicare before you are 65 if you are permanently disabled. When you're eligible for Social Security disability benefits or Railroad Retirement Board disability benefits, you may also get Medicare.
Medicare in Alabama
In Alabama, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. It's a good idea to read about the different parts of Medicare and talk them over with a specialist.
Medicare Supplement Part M | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part L | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part K | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part F | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Supplement Part G | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part D
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Georgia
In Georgia, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Wisconsin
Do you live in Wisconsin and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? Then you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) first.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Virginia
Many people in Virginia get their Medicare coverage through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in New Jersey
In New Jersey, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Wisconsin
If you live in Wisconsin, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare Advantage Plans in South Carolina
In South Carolina, just like in other states, you have another way to get your Medicare benefits. It's called a Medicare Advantage plan (Part C).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Minnesota
If you live in Minnesota, you can choose to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan. First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Colorado
In Colorado, you can have your health care covered through Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare in Virginia
You have options for your Medicare coverage in Virginia. Be sure to read about the different parts of Medicare, talk with a specialist, and choose the plan that works best for you.
Medicare in South Carolina
If you live in South Carolina, you have lots of options for your Medicare benefits. Reading this overview and talking with a Medicare specialist will help you know all the details so you will be comfortable with the plan you eventually choose.
Medicare in New Jersey
In New Jersey, you have choices for your Medicare coverage. Read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Georgia
If you're over 65 and looking to get Medicare in Georgia, you have many options. Be sure to read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Minnesota
In Minnesota, just like in other states, you have lots of choices for your Medicare benefits. Take a look at this overview, and talk with a Medicare specialist.
Medicare in Colorado
If you live in Colorado, just like in other states, there are different ways to get Medicare. It's a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in California
California has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in Michigan
Michigan has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Florida
Florida has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in New York
New York has the one of the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the a lot of Medicare beneficiaries. Insurance in New York is highly regulated, which is great protection for seniors.
Medicare in North Carolina
North Carolina has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has the 6th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare Part B
Part B covers medically necessary outpatient services and preventative services. Here are some examples of what is covered under Medicare Part B.
Medicare in Texas
Texas has the 3rd highest population the US. It only makes sense that it a large amount of Medicare beneficiaries. Over 32% of the state's population is 65 or older.
Medicare Part A
What does Medicare Part A Cover? Inpatient Hospital care, Skilled Nursing Facility Care (not long-term care), Hospice Care, Home health care
How to avoid medicare fraud and abuse
Medicare fraud costs taxpayers lots of money every year and drives up taxes and healthcare costs for all Americans.
Medicare Reimbursement and Claims
In most cases, Medicare pays your Medicare providers directly based on the program’s reimbursement rates. In rare cases, Medicare will reimburse an individual directly for expenses related to his or her medical care.
How to Enroll in Medicare
As you approach Medicare, when and how you enroll are some of the first questions that arise. Medicare Enrollment is sometimes automatic, sometimes not depending on your situation.
Medicare General Enrollment Period
If you missed your initial 7-month enrollment period into Original Medicare, there is a General Enrollment Period. <
What are Medical Taxes?
Medicare Tax is used to fund the United States Medicare program. This program provides subsided healthcare and hospital insurance benefits to retirees and disabled individuals.
Medicare Annual Enrollment Period
Medicare health plans under Part C and Part D, like other health plans, have an annual enrollment period that you can add, change or drop your coverage.
Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan
These Medicare Advantage Plans are designed specifically for people with chronic conditions or special health needs.
Medicare Advantage PPO
Private insurance companies offer Medicare Advantage PPO plans. This is what Original Medicare considers a Part C plan.
Medicare Private Fee-for-Service (PFFS) Plans
A Private-Free-for-Service plan is just a Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) that is offered by a private insurance company. When you’re enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan of any kind, even a PFFS plan, you still are enrolled in the Medicare program.
Medicare Part D
Original Medicare doesn’t include prescription drug coverage. The right Part D plan can save you a lot!
Medicare Supplement
Also known as Medigap plans that fill in the gaps of Medicare. There are 10 standardized plans that are available in most states.
Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage plans, also known as Part C, are insurance plans offered by private companies as an alternative to Original Medicare. If you have Medicare Part A and Part B you can choose to assign your Medicare benefits to a private company who will coordinate your healthcare with Medicare Advantage plan.
Medicare Eligibility
Original Medicare consists of Part A for hospital services and Part B for medical services. Once you have Medicare Part A and Part B you […]
Medicare Low Income Subsidy
Low-Income Subsidy for Medicare Drug Coverage People who have Medicare Part D with low income and need to pay for their prescription drug costs can […]
How Do You Apply For Medicaid
Medicaid is a state-run health plan for low-income, disabled people, pregnant women and families with children. In order to get coverage you must either be […]
Medicare Coverage
If you’re one of the many people that are nearing 65 and are starting to think about Medicare, then you’ll want to know about the […]
Medicare | Covered and excluded drugs
Medicare Drug Plans Each plan has a list of covered drugs called a formulary In addition to the formulary, there are also different tiers that […]
Cataract surgery using Medicare coverage
Medicare Coverage for Cataract Surgery Normally, the lenses of your eyes are clear. But if it’s not, it could be cataracts. Cataracts are like clouds […]
Medicare and Dental coverage
Medicare Dental Coverage Under Part A and Part B (Original Medicare) most ordinary dental services won’t be covered. Dental coverage under Medicare happens to be […]
Medicare Coverage for Diabetes
What is diabetes? Diabetes, also called diabetes mellitus, affects how your body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is important for the cells of your muscles […]
Medicare Coverage | Hearing aids
Are Hearing Aids covered under Medicare? Part A and Part B Medicare do not cover hearing aids or exams. In most cases, anyone with only […]
Medicare Coverage | Home health agencies
Home Health Agencies And Medicare If you ever get sick and need health care help at home, that’s when home health agencies help. Perhaps you […]
Medicare Coverage and Hospital care
Medicare and Hospitals It may not be something you like to think about but sometimes you may find yourself needing hospital care. Knowing what Medicare […]
Original Medicare
Original Medicare was created in 1965, it has 2 Parts – Part A and Part B. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid oversees the program under […]
Medicare Information for Caregivers
Information for Caregivers If you find yourself in a situation where you are helping a loved one manage their health condition, treatment, and paying for […]
What Is Medicare?
What is Medicare? Medicare is a federal health program for people 65 or older, or under 65 and disabled. To be eligible you must be […]
Showing 1-8 of 123 resources
Select State
Medicare Advantage Plans in Oregon
Do you live in Oregon? If you are eligible, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, also known as Part C.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Oklahoma
You may know that many people in Oklahoma have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Louisiana
Do you live in Louisiana and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Alabama
You may know that many people in Alabama have their health care covered through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Kentucky
In Kentucky, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Oregon
If you live in Oregon, you have different coverage choices for Medicare. Start by learning about the parts of Medicare and talking with an expert.
Medicare in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. Read about the parts of Medicare and talk with a specialist.
Medicare in Louisiana
If you live in Louisiana, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare in Kentucky
If you live in Kentucky, you have different ways to get Medicare. It’s a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in Connecticut
If you live in Connecticut, you have choices for getting your Medicare coverage. It’s important to learn how the different parts of Medicare fit together and which cost/balance option may be right for you.
Medicare Coverage if You're Disabled
You may be able to get Medicare before you are 65 if you are permanently disabled. When you're eligible for Social Security disability benefits or Railroad Retirement Board disability benefits, you may also get Medicare.
Medicare in Alabama
In Alabama, just like in other states, there are different ways that you can get your Medicare coverage. It's a good idea to read about the different parts of Medicare and talk them over with a specialist.
Medicare Supplement Part M | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part L | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part K | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part F | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Supplement Part G | Medigap
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover
Medicare Supplement Part D
Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap, helps pay some of the costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Georgia
In Georgia, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Wisconsin
Do you live in Wisconsin and want to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan? Then you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) first.
Medicare Advantage Plans in Virginia
Many people in Virginia get their Medicare coverage through the federal government program called Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in New Jersey
In New Jersey, just like in other states, you can choose a Medicare Advantage plan, Part C, to get more coverage than through the government plans.
Medicare in Wisconsin
If you live in Wisconsin, you have lots of options to get your Medicare benefits. Here's an overview of the different parts of Medicare, so you can find what's right for you.
Medicare Advantage Plans in South Carolina
In South Carolina, just like in other states, you have another way to get your Medicare benefits. It's called a Medicare Advantage plan (Part C).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Minnesota
If you live in Minnesota, you can choose to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan. First, you must have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare Advantage Plans in Colorado
In Colorado, you can have your health care covered through Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Medicare in Virginia
You have options for your Medicare coverage in Virginia. Be sure to read about the different parts of Medicare, talk with a specialist, and choose the plan that works best for you.
Medicare in South Carolina
If you live in South Carolina, you have lots of options for your Medicare benefits. Reading this overview and talking with a Medicare specialist will help you know all the details so you will be comfortable with the plan you eventually choose.
Medicare in New Jersey
In New Jersey, you have choices for your Medicare coverage. Read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Georgia
If you're over 65 and looking to get Medicare in Georgia, you have many options. Be sure to read about the different plans, talk with a Medicare specialist, and choose the plan that covers all the bases for you.
Medicare in Minnesota
In Minnesota, just like in other states, you have lots of choices for your Medicare benefits. Take a look at this overview, and talk with a Medicare specialist.
Medicare in Colorado
If you live in Colorado, just like in other states, there are different ways to get Medicare. It's a good idea to learn about the parts of Medicare and talk with an expert.
Medicare in California
California has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in Michigan
Michigan has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Florida
Florida has the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the most amount of Medicare beneficiaries.
Medicare in New York
New York has the one of the highest population the US. It only makes sense that it has the a lot of Medicare beneficiaries. Insurance in New York is highly regulated, which is great protection for seniors.
Medicare in North Carolina
North Carolina has the 8th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has the 6th largest Medicare population in the US. It also has a large amount of Dual Eligibles, (people on both Medicare and Medicaid.)
Medicare Part B
Part B covers medically necessary outpatient services and preventative services. Here are some examples of what is covered under Medicare Part B.
Medicare in Texas
Texas has the 3rd highest population the US. It only makes sense that it a large amount of Medicare beneficiaries. Over 32% of the state's population is 65 or older.
Medicare Part A
What does Medicare Part A Cover? Inpatient Hospital care, Skilled Nursing Facility Care (not long-term care), Hospice Care, Home health care
How to avoid medicare fraud and abuse
Medicare fraud costs taxpayers lots of money every year and drives up taxes and healthcare costs for all Americans.
Medicare Reimbursement and Claims
In most cases, Medicare pays your Medicare providers directly based on the program’s reimbursement rates. In rare cases, Medicare will reimburse an individual directly for expenses related to his or her medical care.
How to Enroll in Medicare
As you approach Medicare, when and how you enroll are some of the first questions that arise. Medicare Enrollment is sometimes automatic, sometimes not depending on your situation.
Medicare General Enrollment Period
If you missed your initial 7-month enrollment period into Original Medicare, there is a General Enrollment Period. <
What are Medical Taxes?
Medicare Tax is used to fund the United States Medicare program. This program provides subsided healthcare and hospital insurance benefits to retirees and disabled individuals.
Medicare Annual Enrollment Period
Medicare health plans under Part C and Part D, like other health plans, have an annual enrollment period that you can add, change or drop your coverage.
Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan
These Medicare Advantage Plans are designed specifically for people with chronic conditions or special health needs.
Medicare Advantage PPO
Private insurance companies offer Medicare Advantage PPO plans. This is what Original Medicare considers a Part C plan.
Medicare Private Fee-for-Service (PFFS) Plans
A Private-Free-for-Service plan is just a Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) that is offered by a private insurance company. When you’re enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan of any kind, even a PFFS plan, you still are enrolled in the Medicare program.
Medicare Part D
Original Medicare doesn’t include prescription drug coverage. The right Part D plan can save you a lot!
Medicare Supplement
Also known as Medigap plans that fill in the gaps of Medicare. There are 10 standardized plans that are available in most states.
Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage plans, also known as Part C, are insurance plans offered by private companies as an alternative to Original Medicare. If you have Medicare Part A and Part B you can choose to assign your Medicare benefits to a private company who will coordinate your healthcare with Medicare Advantage plan.
Medicare Eligibility
Original Medicare consists of Part A for hospital services and Part B for medical services. Once you have Medicare Part A and Part B you […]
Medicare Low Income Subsidy
Low-Income Subsidy for Medicare Drug Coverage People who have Medicare Part D with low income and need to pay for their prescription drug costs can […]
How Do You Apply For Medicaid
Medicaid is a state-run health plan for low-income, disabled people, pregnant women and families with children. In order to get coverage you must either be […]
Medicare Coverage
If you’re one of the many people that are nearing 65 and are starting to think about Medicare, then you’ll want to know about the […]
Medicare | Covered and excluded drugs
Medicare Drug Plans Each plan has a list of covered drugs called a formulary In addition to the formulary, there are also different tiers that […]
Cataract surgery using Medicare coverage
Medicare Coverage for Cataract Surgery Normally, the lenses of your eyes are clear. But if it’s not, it could be cataracts. Cataracts are like clouds […]
Medicare and Dental coverage
Medicare Dental Coverage Under Part A and Part B (Original Medicare) most ordinary dental services won’t be covered. Dental coverage under Medicare happens to be […]
Medicare Coverage for Diabetes
What is diabetes? Diabetes, also called diabetes mellitus, affects how your body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is important for the cells of your muscles […]
Medicare Coverage | Hearing aids
Are Hearing Aids covered under Medicare? Part A and Part B Medicare do not cover hearing aids or exams. In most cases, anyone with only […]
Medicare Coverage | Home health agencies
Home Health Agencies And Medicare If you ever get sick and need health care help at home, that’s when home health agencies help. Perhaps you […]
Medicare Coverage and Hospital care
Medicare and Hospitals It may not be something you like to think about but sometimes you may find yourself needing hospital care. Knowing what Medicare […]
Original Medicare
Original Medicare was created in 1965, it has 2 Parts – Part A and Part B. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid oversees the program under […]
Medicare Information for Caregivers
Information for Caregivers If you find yourself in a situation where you are helping a loved one manage their health condition, treatment, and paying for […]
What Is Medicare?
What is Medicare? Medicare is a federal health program for people 65 or older, or under 65 and disabled. To be eligible you must be […]
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