Parts of Medicare
Medicare Basics
Coverage Options
What is Medicare?
Medicare
is a federal health insurance program that gives you access to specific
coverage and benefits. Medicare is different from health insurance you
may have had before. It offers you a variety of coverage options — and
it has key enrollment dates and guidelines you need to follow. We’re
here to help you make sense of it all. How is Medicare Different From Other Health Insurance?
You
may be surprised at the differences between Medicare and other types of
health insurance. If you’ve had health coverage through your employer,
your plan likely included medical and prescription drug coverage, along
with other benefits. It also may have covered both you and your spouse. Medicare
only covers one person at a time. This means you and your spouse must
enroll separately. In addition, Medicare gives you options that can make
it possible to receive your benefits in a variety of different ways.
You can:
Choose hospital and medical coverage delivered through the federal government.
Add prescription drug coverage delivered through a private company.
Purchase a supplemental insurance policy from a private insurer that can help cover some of the costs.
Choose coverage from a private insurer that combines hospital, medical and often prescription drug coverage into one plan.
In
short, with Medicare you can choose coverage that fits your needs,
budget and lifestyle.
We can help you take full advantage of that
freedom.