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Understanding Medicare

Medicare is broken into four main parts: A, B, C & D. While some are mandatory, others are optional. In general, the four Medicare parts cover different services, so it’s important that you understand the options to find what fits you best.

There are four basic parts of Medicare: A, B, C and D.  Each part helps pay for certain services and may have costs included. Your Medicare costs will depend on what coverage you choose and on what health care services you use. Watch our short video or read below to learn more!

Part A
Hospital Coverage

In general, Part A covers:

  • Inpatient care in a hospital
  • Skilled nursing facility care
  • Nursing home care (inpatient care in a
    skilled nursing facility that’s not custodial
    or long-term care)
  • Hospice care
  • Home health care
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Part B
Medical Coverage

In general, Part B covers:

  • Medically necessary services: Services or supplies that are needed to diagnose or treat your medical condition (such as a CPAP Machine) and that meet accepted standards of medical practice.

  • Preventive services: Health care to prevent illness or detect it at an early stage, when treatment is most likely to work best.

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Part C
Medical Advantage

In general, Medicare Advantage plans are private health plans that you can choose instead of Medicare. You would get your Part A, Part B, and sometimes also Part D all from one insurance carrier.

Advantage plans usually have a network of providers from whom you will seek your care.

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Part D
Prescription Coverage

In general, Medicare Advantage plans are private health plans that you can choose instead of Medicare. You would get your Part A, Part B, and sometimes also Part D all from one insurance carrier.

Advantage plans usually have a network of providers from whom you will seek your care.

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