Medicare Advantage Also known as Part C
Original Medicare
What are the differences between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage?
Medicare Advantage is an "all-in-one" alternative to Original Medicare. These "bundled" plans include Part A, Part B, and usually Part D Plans may have lower out-of-pocket costs than Original Medicare In most cases, you'll need to use doctors who are in the plan's network Most plans offer extra benefits that Original Medicare doesn't cover- like vision, hearing, dental, and more
Original Medicare includes Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance) If you want drug coverage, you can join a separate Part D plan To help pay your out-of- pocket costs in Original Medicare (like your 20% coinsurance), you can also shop for and buy supple- mental coverage You can use any doctor or hospital that takes Medicare, anywhere in the U.S.
Part A Part B
Part A Part B
Most plans includes: Part D Extra Benefits Some plans also include: Lower out-of-pocket
You can add: Part D
You can also add:
Supplemental Coverage
(Some examples include coverage
from a Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) policy, or coverage from a former employer or union.)
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