
MEDICARE
New to Medicare? Let’s Clarify.
Navigating Medicare for the first time can be overwhelming. Understanding the different parts of Medicare is crucial for making informed decisions about your healthcare coverage. Here’s a breakdown:
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Lesson 1: What is Medicare
Medicare is the Federal health insurance program for individuals who are aged (65 and over) and younger individuals who have certain serious health conditions or are disabled.
Medicare is the Federal health insurance program for individuals who are aged (65 and over) and younger individuals who have certain serious health conditions or are disabled.
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Lesson 2: Overview of Medicare Benefits and Coverage -- Parts A, B, C, and D
Medicare has 4 Parts : Parts A, B, C, and D
Medicare has 4 Parts : Parts A, B, C, and D
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Prescription Drugs ( Part D )
Part D of Medicare provides prescription drug coverage to eligible individuals. This program aims to help manage the costs of medications, making essential prescriptions more affordable for beneficiaries.
Part D of Medicare provides prescription drug coverage to eligible individuals. This program aims to help manage the costs of medications, making essential prescriptions more affordable for beneficiaries.
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Lesson 1: Medicare Advantage Plan
Medicare Advantage plans, also known as Part C, are an alternative to traditional Medicare (Part A and Part B). These plans are offered by private insurance companies that are approved by Medicare. They provide all the benefits of Original Medicare, and often include additional coverage such as prescription drugs, vision, hearing, and dental care.
Medicare Advantage plans, also known as Part C, are an alternative to traditional Medicare (Part A and Part B). These plans are offered by private insurance companies that are approved by Medicare. They provide all the benefits of Original Medicare, and often include additional coverage such as prescription drugs, vision, hearing, and dental care.
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Lesson 2: Type Of Medicare Advantage
There are different types of medicare Advantage such as : HMO,PPO,PFFS,SNPs,HMO-POS
There are different types of medicare Advantage such as : HMO,PPO,PFFS,SNPs,HMO-POS
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Lesson 3: Type Of Medicare Advantage, Cont.
The HMO-POS (Health Maintenance Organization - Point of Service) plan is a type of managed care health insurance that combines features of both HMO and PPO (Preferred Provider Organization) plans. With an HMO-POS plan, members are required to choose a primary care physician (PCP) who will coordinate their healthcare. This is a hallmark of HMO plans, emphasizing preventive care and the management of services.
The HMO-POS (Health Maintenance Organization - Point of Service) plan is a type of managed care health insurance that combines features of both HMO and PPO (Preferred Provider Organization) plans. With an HMO-POS plan, members are required to choose a primary care physician (PCP) who will coordinate their healthcare. This is a hallmark of HMO plans, emphasizing preventive care and the management of services.
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Lesson 1: Medicare Supplement Insurance.
Medigap plans are offered by private insurance companies and are standardized across states, meaning that a Plan G in one state offers the same benefits as a Plan G in another. Beneficiaries can choose from various plans designated by letters A through N, each providing different levels of coverage.
Medigap plans are offered by private insurance companies and are standardized across states, meaning that a Plan G in one state offers the same benefits as a Plan G in another. Beneficiaries can choose from various plans designated by letters A through N, each providing different levels of coverage.
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