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Medicare Advantage Plans in Colorado
In Colorado, you can have your health care covered through Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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).