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Coverage Options

Choosing your coverage

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Choosing the right Medicare coverage begins by asking a simple question: What matters most to you? The providers you want to see, your prescription drugs, your budget and your lifestyle are all important factors to consider. We help you understand your options and guide you to a plan that fits your needs.

Your basic coverage options

  • Original Medicare

  • Original Medicare + Part D Prescription Drug Coverage

  • Original Medicare + Medigap Coverage

  • Original Medicare + Part D Prescription Drug Coverage + Medigap

  • Medicare Advantage Plan

Coverage Combinations Explained

Original Medicare

  • Includes Part A Hospital and Part B Medical coverage

This option might be good for you if:

  • You only want basic Medicare coverage.

  • You want to be able to see any provider that accepts Medicare.

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  • Original Medicare has coverage gaps — it only pays a portion of the costs for covered services.

  • Prescription drug coverage is not included.

  • There’s no limit on what you pay out-of-pocket for medical expenses each year.

  • There are no extra benefits like dental, vision, hearing.

  • You must pay a monthly premium for Part B coverage.

Original Medicare + Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage

  • Adds a Part D prescription drug coverage plan from a private insurer to the Original Medicare plan.

This option might be good for you if:

  • You want prescription drug coverage to go with basic Medicare coverage.

  • You want to be able to see any provider that accepts Medicare.

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  • Original Medicare has coverage gaps — it only pays a portion of the costs for covered services.

  • There’s no limit on what you pay out-of-pocket for medical expenses each year.

  • There are no extra benefits like dental, vision, hearing and wellness.

  • You will pay a separate premium to a private insurance company for your Part D coverage.

Original Medicare + Medigap coverage

  • Adds supplemental coverage from a private insurer to Original Medicare.

This option might be good for you if:

  • You want coverage to help fill the gaps in Original Medicare.

  • You want to be able to see any provider that accepts Medicare.

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  • Prescription drug coverage is not included.

  • Depending on the Medigap plan, there may or may not be a limit on what you pay out-of-pocket for medical expenses each year.

  • There are no extra benefits like dental, vision, hearing, and wellness.

  • You will pay a separate premium to a private insurance company for your Medigap coverage.

Original Medicare + Medigap coverage + Medicare Part D Prescription Drug coverage

  • Adds supplemental coverage and a Part D prescription drug plan from private insurers to Original Medicare.

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This combination provides as close to 100% coverage as possible when Plan F or G is selected.

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This option might be good for you if:

  • You want supplemental coverage that helps fill the gaps in Original Medicare.

  • You want coverage for your prescription drugs.

  • You want to be able to see any provider that accepts Medicare.

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  • Depending on the Medigap plan, there may or may not be a limit on what you pay out-of-pocket for medical expenses each year.

  • There are no extra benefits like dental, vision, hearing and wellness.

  • You will pay separate private insurance plan premiums for both your Medigap and Part D coverage.

Medicare Advantage Plan

  • An all-in-one option for receiving your Medicare benefits through a private insurer.

This option might be good for you if:

  • You want to receive Part A hospital, Part B medical and often Part D prescription drug coverage together in one plan.

  • You want predictable costs and a firm limit on what you pay out-of-pocket for medical expenses each year.

  • You value coverage that typically includes extra benefits like dental, vision, hearing and wellness.

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  • Medicare Advantage plans typically come with a network contracted providers.

  • Some plans may give you the ability to use out-of-network providers at low or no extra cost.

  • You must continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium.

  • Depending on the plan, you may pay a separate premium to a private insurance company.

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