This article will cover the main differences between Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement plans. It will first give a brief description of each type of
Everyone has a different story. Your healthcare needs, budget, and where you live paint a unique picture.
Your licensed Medicare agent works with you to identify all the little (and sometimes not so little) things in life that can make a difference when you start comparing Medicare plans.
Your certified Medicare advisor walks you through the best plan recommendations, based on your needs and situation.
We analyze plan costs and review carriers and coverage to find the best options for you. Then we clearly explain the details of your recommended plans and answer all of your questions.
After you’ve chosen a plan, you’ll be guided step-by-step through the entire enrollment process.
Your agent will take you all the way through — including submitting your request directly to your health plan. Done!
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Together, we and the NCOA provide comprehensive Medicare education and services to support Medicare-related decisions.
This article will cover the main differences between Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement plans. It will first give a brief description of each type of
Medicare consists of four different types of coverage: Part A, Part B, Part C, and Part D. Each one comes with its own costs and
Every year from October 15 to December 7, Medicare beneficiaries have the option to make changes to their Medicare plans during the Annual Enrollment Period
We understand that the road to Medicare is complicated and not easy to navigate. So, we take the time to get to know your healthcare needs first. Then, we provide step-by-step guidance and decision support through the entire Medicare transition process to enrollment. Keeping a focus on long-term support, we are here for you year-round, not just for your initial enrollment.
Medicare is available for people who are age 65 or older, and for individuals with qualifying disabilities, End Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or transplant), or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Absolutely! Caregivers have become very engaged in the Medicare health plan education and selection process for their parents or loved ones. We encourage you to participate in our educational and enrollment services. We can assist you on all Medicare interests through the point of enrollment. If you are a designated power of attorney, you will be permitted to enroll your loved one in the plan of their choice.
Medicare Choice Group does not represent all plans available in all service areas. Any information provided is limited to health plans Medicare Choice Group is contracted and certified to represent. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all available options.