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  2. The parts of Medicare (A, B, C, D) - Medicare Interactive

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    There are four parts of Medicare: Part A, Part B, Part C, and Part D. Part A provides inpatient /hospital coverage. Part B provides outpatient /medical coverage. Part C offers an alternate way to receive your Medicare benefits (see below for more information). Part D provides prescription drug coverage.

  3. Introduction to Medicare health insurance - Medicare Interactive

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    Introduction to Medicare. Medicare is the federal government program that provides health care coverage (health insurance) if you are 65+, under 65 and receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) for a certain amount of time, or under 65 and with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is the ...

  4. Medicare Interactive

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    Medicare Interactive (MI) is a free and independent online reference tool to help people with Medicare navigate the complex world of health insurance.

  5. Medicare Advantage basics

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    Not all MA Plans cover additional benefits, so check with a plan directly to learn what benefits it covers. All Medicare Advantage Plans must include a limit on your out-of-pocket expenses for Part A and B services. For example, the maximum out-of-pocket cost for HMO plans in 2024 is $8,850. These limits tend to be high.

  6. Medicare Basics - Medicare Interactive

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    Access exclusive toolkits full of useful fliers, infographics, presentations, and more to help you navigate complex Medicare topics. Receive updates about Medicare Interactive and special discounts for MI Pro courses, webinars, and more. These sections explore the four parts of Medicare coverage and discuss who is eligible for them.

  7. Choosing between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage

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    Medicare Advantage: Private plans that contract with the federal government to provide Medicare benefits. Must provide the same benefits offered by Original Medicare, but may apply different rules, costs, and restrictions. May also offer certain benefits that Original Medicare does not cover. Some of the most common types of plans are Health ...

  8. Phases of Part D coverage - Medicare Interactive

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    There are four different phases—or periods—of Part D coverage: Deductible period: Until you meet your Part D deductible, you will pay the full negotiated price for your covered prescription drugs. Once you have met the deductible, the plan will begin to cover the cost of your drugs. While deductibles can vary from plan to plan, no plan’s ...

  9. Medicare coverage overview

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    Access monthly virtual presentations on current Medicare topics hosted by the Medicare Rights Center. Bookmark your favorite courses and answers for quick reference. Access exclusive toolkits full of useful fliers, infographics, presentations, and more to help you navigate complex Medicare topics. Receive updates about Medicare Interactive and ...

  10. Medicare Advantage

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    Medicare Advantage Plans must offer, at minimum, the same benefits as Original Medicare (those covered under Parts A and B) but can do so with different rules, costs, and coverage restrictions. You also typically get Part D as part of your Medicare Advantage benefits package (MAPD). Many different kinds of Medicare Advantage Plans are available ...

  11. Medigap overview - Medicare Interactive

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    Medigaps are health insurance policies that offer standardized benefits to work with Original Medicare (not with Medicare Advantage). They are sold by private insurance companies. If you have a Medigap, it pays part or all of certain remaining costs after Original Medicare pays first. Medigaps may cover outstanding deductibles, coinsurance, and ...