We provide general information about Medicare Advantage (Part C), Prescription Drug (Part D), and Medigap. To see all available options in your area, visit Medicare.gov or call 1‑800‑MEDICARE.
The Medicare enrollment process is surprisingly simple, but all of the information and various options for enrollment can make it seem intimidating to many people. Fortunately, a little preparation is all that you need to make the most of your enrollment.
Request InformationMedicare Part A is hospital insurance administered by the federal government.”
Medicare Part B is medical insurance administered by the federal government.
Medicare Advantage (Part C) is offered by private insurers with Medicare contracts.
Medicare Part D provides prescription drug coverage through private insurers.
Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) helps pay some costs not covered by Original Medicare.
We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to the Medicare Advantage and Part D plans we do offer in your area. For information on all of your options, please visit Medicare.gov, call 1-800-MEDICARE, or contact your State Health Insurance Program (SHIP).
Plans are insured by organizations with a Medicare contract and/or Medicare-approved Part D sponsors. Enrollment depends on contract renewal with Medicare.
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