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Medicare Part C 

Medicare Advantage (Medicare Part C) is the private health insurance alternative to the federally run original Medicare. Consider Advantage as an all-in-one Medicare plan that integrates several aspects of Medicare.

What is a Medicare Advantage Plan?

Another option for getting your Medicare Part A and Part B coverage is through Medicare Advantage Plans. Medicare-approved private businesses that are required to abide by the restrictions established by Medicare offer Medicare Advantage Plans, often known as "Part C" or "MA Plans."

You must enroll in Parts A and B and pay the Part B payment even if you choose a Medicare Advantage (or MA) plan. You must also select a Medicare Advantage plan and join a private insurance company.

Most Medicare Advantage Plans cover prescription drugs (Part D). Read the plan descriptions carefully because not all of these insurance policies include the same supplementary benefits.

Are you eligible for Medicare Advantage Plans?

You qualify for Medicare Advantage Plan (Medicare Part C) if you already have Medicare Part A and B and if you live in the service area of the Medicare Part C provider you are considering.

In 2021, people with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) were eligible to enroll in a broader range of Medicare Advantage plans due to a law passed by Congress.

How much does a Medicare Advantage Plan cost?

The cost of a Medicare Advantage Plan plan will depend on a variety of factors. The most common costs within your plan will be:

  • Your Part B monthly premium, which may be covered by your Part C plan
  • Your Medicare Part C costs, which include a deductible and monthly premiums
  • Your out-of-pocket costs, which include co-payments and coinsurance

Already have Medicare Part C ? Switching is easy

It might be time to switch insurers whenever your existing insurer's service doesn't meet your needs. For example, it might be time to consider other options if you have poor claims experience or an unexplained rate increase.

If you cancel a previous policy before a new policy is effective, you could run into some serious financial problems.

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