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Eigen Financial Solutions, Financial Planner in New Jersey and Philadelphia, Retirement Strategies
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MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT INSURANCE

Get Help Finding the Right Medicare Plan for You

Are you trying to decide about your Medicare health plan option? Do you need a Medicare Supplement or a Medicare Advantage plan? Helping people make an educated and empowered decision about their Medicare health plan options is what we do!  For over 28 years, it has been our mission to connect our clients with the appropriate provider and value to fit within their budget.

There are four parts to Medicare

 

  • Part A = Hospital Insurance (Inpatient Hospital or Skilled Nursing Facility Care, some Home Health Care, & Hospice Care)

  • Part B = Medical Insurance (Doctor Visits & Other Health Care Providers, Outpatient Care, Home Health Care, Durable Medical Equipment, & some Preventative Services)

  • Part C = Medicare Advantage (Private Insurance Company Coverage, approved by Medicare, includes all benefits and services under Part A & B and may include Part D & other extra benefits and services)

  • Part D = Prescription Drug Coverage

Are you trying to decide about your Medicare health plan option? Do you need a Medicare Supplement or a Medicare Advantage plan? What is Medicare Part D?  Do you need Medicare Part B if you're covered by an employer's group plan?

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To get a Medicare plan, either an Advantage or Supplemental plan, you must have Medicare Part A and Part B. If you're age 65 and receive Social Security retirement income benefits, you're usually automatically enrolled for Part A and Part B. Medicare supplement plans (or Medigap plans) may offer benefits in addition to the benefits offered by traditional Medicare Parts A and B. There are different types of Medicare supplement plans which cover the Medicare deductibles or require you to cover the deductibles. Medicare supplement plans and Medicare Advantage plans are not complementary, so it is important for you and our skilled agent to understand which type of policy makes the most sense for you.

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