Understanding the Medicare Advantage Plans
It is understandable that choosing the right Medicare plan can be confusing, with so many options to consider. You may be familiar with Original Medicare, including Medicare Part A (hospital coverage) and Part B (medical coverage). However, there's an option that goes beyond what Original Medicare has to offer - a Medicare Advantage plan. The Medicare Advantage plan, also known as Medicare Part C or a, takes the place of your Original Medicare coverage. It also offers additional benefits not included by Original Medicare, offering more comprehensive healthcare coverage for you. If an individual is enrolled in Medicare Part A and Part B, he/she is qualified to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan. So, what does the Medicare Advantage plan include? These plans are offered by private insurance organizations that are Medicare-approved. Once you apply for the plan, you pay the private insurance company directly, and they work with Medicare to ensure your healthcare coverage