Medicare Plans
Made Simple
The 2025 Medicare Annual Enrollment runs from October 15 - December 7, 2024
Regardless of where you are on your Medicare and/or Medicaid journey, we’re here to help guide you through the confusion of coverage and eligibility.
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Medicare Advantage
A popular alternative to traditional Medicare, Medicare Advantage (MA) or “Part C” plans are offered through private insurers and can include “all-in-one” plans that combine your hospital coverage, medical coverage, prescriptions, and the potential of extra benefits.
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Medicare Supplement
Medicare Supplement, or “Medigap,” plans are intended to fill the gaps in coverage where service may not be covered by Medicare. It is intended to work with Original Medicare Part A, rather than replace it. These plans can also help minimize unexpected costs.
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Prescription Drug
A standalone drug plan, also known as “PDP,” provides coverage for your prescription drugs and medications through private insurers. Original Medicare does not provide drug coverage, so a PDP is a great option to consider if you want to avoid penalties.
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Chronic or Dual Special Needs
Also known as SNPs, Special Need Plans offer options for those with chronic health conditions such as Diabetes & Chronic Heart Failure, or for individuals who qualify for both Medicare and the state Medicaid program (dependent on income restrictions).
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What Is Hospital Indemnity Insurance?
Hospital Indemnity Plans are your financial lifeline when life throws you a curveball. These plans offer you peace of mind by providing cash benefits that cover hospital stays, surgeries, and more, allowing you to focus on your recovery instead of worrying about mounting bills.
Resources & Information
Click the button to download your FREE copy of the official U.S. government Medicare handbook. You’ll learn the basics of Medicare and how it can apply to your health needs depending on your eligibility.
If you’d like to learn more about the Social Security Administration regarding retirement, disability, and more - visit the official SSA website for an introduction.
The official U.S. government website for Medicare. Click below to read Medicare.gov’s 4-step introduction to the basics of Medicare to help you get educated.
Carrier Partners
We do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently we represent 10 organizations which offer 50+ products in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE, or your locals State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all of your options.
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