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Open Enrollment is Coming!

October 15th to December 7th is the Annual Open Enrollment Period. Contact us to get your Medicare insurance evaluated. 

Medicare Supplement Plans

These are plans that pick up costs after Medicare pays for medical services. There are a wide range of different Medicare Supplement plans and each one covers medical services slightly differently. 




*If you have Plan F ask us about how Plan G can save you money! 

Medicare Advantage Plans 

Start at $0 in Select Counties* 

Medicare Basics

Medicare 
Part A

Medicare Part A insurance helps pay for "medically necessary" care that involves an inpatient stay in the hospital. Part A also helps pay for a stay in a skilled nursing facility as a follow-up to a hospital stay, hospice care for the terminally ill, and some skilled home health care for the homebound. Part A also helps pay for some blood transfusions. 
There are coverage limits if you are hospitalized more than 90 days at one time. There are also limits to the number of days that Part A will cover and the number of days in a skilled nursing facility. However, Part A pays for an unlimited number of skilled home health care visits or hospice care visits, but you must meet certain conditions to receive either kind of help. 

Medicare 
Part B

Medicare Part B insurance helps pay for "medically necessary" care. This includes doctor visits, care in hospitals and clinics when you are not submitted for an inpatient stay. Laboratory tests, some diagnositc screenings, and some skilled nursing care at home are covered. Part B is voluntary. 
There are coverage limits on the amount Part B will pay in a calendar year for occupational and speech therapy. 

Medicare 
Part C 

Medicare Part C plans are referred to as "Medicare Advantage" plans. All of these plans are run by private companies. They combine coverage for hospital stays and doctor visits. You can choose plans with prescription drug coverage often at no additional premium. Plans are also available without prescription drug coverage. 


All Medicare Advantage plans have "service areas". These are areas where they offer coverage. Generally, you must live in a plan's service area in order to join. Plans must offer nationwide coverage for emergency care, urgent care, and renal dialysis. 

There are a variety of plans: HMO, PPO, MSA, and PFFS to name a few.  

Medicare
Part D

"Prescription 
Drug Plans"

Medicare Part D helps pay for prescription drugs. It is not automatic. All of these plans are run by private companies. You can buy a separate policy just for prescription drugs or you can buy some types of "Medicare Advantage" plan that includes drug coverage. 
If you delay signing up after you are eligible, you may pay a penalty on your premium, unless you qualify for an exception.

The Federal Government has created guidelines for the types of drugs covered and set minimum standards of benefits. Medicare Part D plans must meet these standards. Not all plans are the same. They vary in cost and drug coverage.

Enrollment Rules for Medicare


Medicare A
As soon as you become eligible for Medicare you can join Part A. Automatic enrollment if you are currently receiving Social Security benefits when you turn 65.

Medicare B
As soon as you become eligible for Medicare you can join Part B. You can also join Part B later, but only at certain times of the year, unless you qualify for an exception, such as working past age 65 and have current employer coverage. If you are currently receiving Social Security benefits when you turn 65 you will automatically be enrolled unless you refuse coverage.

Medicare C 
You can join as soon as you become eligible for Medicare A and B. You can only join at certain times of the year, unless you have an exception. 

Medicare D 
You can join if you are entitled to Medicare A or enrolled in Medicare B. You can only join at certain times of the year, unless you have an exception. 

Medicare Supplements
You can apply for a Medigap policy at any time after you reach 65 and join Medicare Part B. Medicare guarantees the right to buy any policy during the six months after you turn 65 called open enrollment period. The carrier can't consider your medical history or current health in setting premiums. However, a carrier may be able to make you wait 6 months before coverage begins for a pre-existing condition.  
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