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Medicare Plans

Medicare Advantage Plans (also called Part C) are an “all in one” alternative to Original Medicare.  They are offered by Private Insurance Companies and APPROVED by Medicare.  If you join a Medicare Advantage Plan, you still have Medicare.  These “bundled” plans include Medicare Part A, Part B, and usually Part D.

Medicare Supplements

Supplements (also know as Medigap) plans help pay some of the health care costs that Original Medicare does not cover like: Copays, Coinsurance, and Deductibles.

Prescription Drug Plans (Part D)

Also known as (Part D) are used to help cover the costs of your medications and this plan is bought in addition to your Medicare Supplement Plans and can be included in a Medicare Advantage Plan  (also known  as a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plan MAPD)

Benefit Pro Educators

Benefit Pro Educators is an an IRS approved 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Its mission is to educate Americans so navigating through Medicare so it is much easier.

Under 65 ACA Health Plans

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Partnership Health Plans

Reference-Based Pricing (aka Value-Based Payments (VBP)) is an alternative health plan that uses a transparent way to determine the price of service based on value and quality. This process is based on Medicare prices plus a percentage – not some hidden arbitrary number.

A Simple Approach to Medicare

We know that Medicare & other health plans can be very hard to understand and navigate – we’re here to help make this as easy as possible! We make sure that you know what type of plan you are getting and want you to feel comfortable walking in our door.

Your most Important Questions, Answered

What is a Medicare Advantage Plan?

Medicare Advantage Plan, also known as Part C, is a Medicare Plan run by private insurance companies.  A Medicare Advantage Plan offers all of the benefits covered under Original Medicare and more. Medicare pays a fixed fee to the plan you choose in accordance with the 2003 Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act. It covers all of the benefits covered under original medicare and more, like Dental, Hearing, vision and Gym Memberships.

What types of Medicare Advantage Plans are there?
  • Health Maintanence Organizations (HMOs) require you to use health care providers in your network and may require referrals from a primary care physician in order to see a specialist
  • Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs) recommend the use of “preferred providers” in an established network and these plans are more likely to cover most of your medical costs if you stay in-network.  You do not need a referral to see a specialist.
  • Private Fee For Service (PFFS) plans determine how much they will pay health care providers and how much the client is responsible to pay for out-of-pocket costs.
  • Medical Savings Plans (MSP) deposit money into a “health care checking account” that combines high-deductible health plans with a medical savings account to help pay for costs.
  • Special Needs Plan (SNP) are tailored health insurance plans designed for clients with certain health conditions

 

If I have Part D, are all of my drugs covered? How much will they cost?
  • It depends on the federal government guidelines on the type of prescription drugs that must be covered which does not necessarily mean your prescriptions are covered.
  • Each insurance company has a different formulary (list of drugs they cover), depending on which plan you enroll in and the area you live in.
  • Costs of each plan varies depending on the plan and drug formulary.
  • Senior Med Benefit agents will review your prescriptions, benefits, and the cost plans prior to enrolling you in a Part D Prescription Drug Plan.
I have have a low income - is there Medicare coverage for me?

A low-income subsidy (called Extra Help) is available to help pay the premiums, deductibles, and co-payments of the Medicare prescription drug benefit. The amount of the subsidy varies depending on income.

To qualify for Extra Help, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Your annual income must be no more than $18,210 for an individual or $24,690 for a married couple living together (in 2018).
  • Your resources must be no more than $14,100 for an individual or $28,150 for a married couple living together (in 2018). Resources do not include your home, car, and personal possessions.

You automatically qualify for Extra Help if you are enrolled in Medicaid (you are a “dual eligible”), you are enrolled in Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs), or you get Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

What is the difference between Medicare Advantage & Medicare Supplements?

Medigap and Medicare Advantage both protect against bills for health care costs Medicare doesn’t cover. Medicare Supplement Insurance, also called Medigap coverage, charges a premium in addition to what the person already pays for Medicare Parts A, B, and D.

With a Medicare Advantage Health Plan (Medicare Part C), a patient enrolls through a private company that usually covers what’s in Parts A, B, and D. 

Medigap coverage usually has a higher monthly premium but could result in lower out-of-pocket expenses than some Medicare Advantage plans. Medicare Advantage plans, on the other hand, generally cost less and cover more services, which can be the better option for your budget.

 

Why do I need Dental, Hearing, and Vision insurance?

Consider the advantages to your health – our oral, eye, and ear health can be key indicators in deteticing early stages of many health risks and diseases along with preventing other health issues.

I have a Disability - is there Medicare coverage for me?

You may qualify for Medicare before age 65 if: 

  • You’re disabled and have received disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA), or certain Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) disability benefits, for at least two years.
  • You have Lou Gehrig’s disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS).
  • You have end-stage renal disease (ESRD).

Make an appointment with us to go over specfics and ask any questions you may still have.

Guarantee Trust Life (GTL) Policies

When you’re faced with an illness or accident, the last thing you want to worry about is your finances. GTL’s supplemental insurance plans pay cash benefits directly to you so you can focus on what matters most – your recovery.