If you are new to Medicare or have had Medicare for a while, you know that Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) only covers 80% of your hospital and medical bills. You have two options for covering the 20% that Original Medicare does not cover. Your options and the other services offered at Best Options Insurance Agency are discussed in the following sections.
By joining one of these plans, you direct Medicare to pay the plan a set monthly amount for your care. In return, the plan will deliver all of your Part A & Part B services. You must continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium while enrolled in an Advantage plan.
Medicare Advantage plans are NOT MediGap plans. They work differently.
With an Advantage plan, you will pay co-payments when you receive certain healthcare services. Each plan sets its own cost-sharing. For example, you might pay a copay for a primary care doctor visit and perhaps a higher copay for a specialist visit. Likewise, some plans will charge you a daily hospital copay and other plans might charge a flat amount for the whole stay.
Limitations, copayments and restrictions my apply, and each plan’s benefits, formulary, pharmacy network provider network, premium and copayments may change on January 1 of each year. Members need to be diligent about reviewing the plan materials sent to them each year in September to see what’s changing.
All Medicare Advantage plans must include an out-of-pocket maximum cap on your medical spending. The highest cap allowed by Medicare is $6,700, although some plans may be lower. Think of this as a safety net. If you have heavy health spending that results in you spending $6,700 out of pocket in a calendar year, then the plan kicks in and pays the rest for the remainder of the calendar year (Part D expenses are calculated separately.)
These plans also frequently include small extras that original Medicare doesn’t cover. Some common examples would be vision benefits, hearing discounts, and health and wellness programs, such as gym memberships. These benefits also can change from year to year.
Another popular feature of Advantage plans is that they often include a built-in Medicare Part D drug plan, which saves you from having to purchase that separately.
It’s important to understand the differences between the types of Medicare Advantage plans to see which works best for you. There are several different types of Medicare Advantage plans:
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