Medicare Advantage, also called Medicare Part C, combines the benefits of Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) into a single plan with additional coverage, like dental, vision, hearing, and more.
Medicare Supplement, or Medigap insurance, bridges the coverage gap left by Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) and covers costs like deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance.
Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans (PDP) work in tandem with Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) and Medicare Advantage plans to provide prescription drug coverage.
Dental and vision plans are additional ancillary products beneficiaries can purchase (as standalone or part of Medicare Advantage) since they are not included in Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) coverage.
Medicare Part A, Medicare Part B, and Medicare Advantage all offer different types and levels of senior wellness coverage for Medicare beneficiaries.
For the latest information on Medicare plans, visit the Medicare.gov website.
Established in 1965, Medicare marked a significant milestone in American healthcare. It was created to provide health insurance for Americans aged 65+, regardless of income or medical history, and lessen the burden of healthcare costs for seniors. Today's Medicare market can be confusing. The resources below will help you understand coverage options, timelines, and specialized terms used in the Medicare world.
Many Medicare beneficiaries ask similar questions about Medicare coverage options, benefits, and more. See Medicare 101 for a high-level overview of plan types and options.
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Use this glossary to navigate Medicare more confidently and make informed decisions about your healthcare coverage options.
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