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Laura Wallace, Ohio
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" As I get older, my plan needs change over the years and so do my medications. With their help, I was able to lower the out of pocket cost of my insulin. A savings that doesn't go unnoticed."
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why use free medicare review?
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Reduce the
cost of medication
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Find plan options that fit your changing needs
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Understand the difference between Medicare plans
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Find in network doctors and specialists that are in your coverage area
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Avoid surprise bills due to coverage gaps
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“We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all of your options.”
MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT
"MEDIGAP"
Medicare supplement or "Medigap" plans help fill gaps that Original Medicare does not cover. They can cover cost such as :
-Coinsurance
-Copayments
-Deductibles
It is important to compare plans between different companies because the cost varies for the exact same coverage.
MEDICARE ADVANTAGE
"Part C"
Medicare Advantage plans combine Part A & Part B of Original Medicare. Plans provide additional coverage benefits such as Dental, Vision, and Hearing.
They have max out of pocket amounts that limit the financial liability of bills and copayments.
Can be combined with Medicare Part D to provide prescription drug coverage.
PRESCRIPTION DRUG PLANS
"PART D"
Medicare Rx benefits help Medicare beneficiaries to pay for outpatient prescription drugs purchased at retail, mail order, home infusion and long-term care pharmacies.
Without Part D coverage, beneficiaries could be responsible for all of their presciption drug cost.