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What is the difference between Medicare, Medicare Advantage plans, and Medicare Supplemental plans?

Medicare is a federal health insurance program for individuals aged 65 and older or certain younger people with disabilities. Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurance companies approved by Medicare to provide all Part A and Part B benefits. Medicare Supplemental plans, also known as Medigap plans, help cover expenses not paid by Original Medicare, such as copayments and deductibles

How can I enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan?

You can enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan during your initial enrollment period when you are first eligible for Medicare or during the annual Open Enrollment Period. You may also qualify for a Special Enrollment Period in certain situations

What does Medicare Part D cover?

Medicare Part D is prescription drug coverage offered by private insurance companies approved by Medicare. Part D helps cover the cost of prescription medications and is available to all individuals with Medicare

Can I have both a Medicare Advantage plan and a Medicare Supplemental plan?

No, you cannot have both a Medicare Advantage plan and a Medicare Supplemental plan at the same time. You must choose one or the other to supplement your Medicare coverage