Medicare Part C
Medicare Part C, also known as Medicare Advantage, is a type of health insurance plan offered by private insurance companies that provides coverage for all of the benefits of Medicare Parts A and B. It may also include additional benefits, such as vision, dental, and hearing services.
Medicare Advantage plans work by replacing Original Medicare with a private insurance plan. These plans are required to provide at least the same level of coverage as Original Medicare, but may have different rules, costs, and restrictions.
Some common features of Medicare Advantage plans include:
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Medicare Advantage plans work by replacing Original Medicare with a private insurance plan. These plans are required to provide at least the same level of coverage as Original Medicare, but may have different rules, costs, and restrictions.
Some common features of Medicare Advantage plans include:
- Network restrictions: You may be required to use doctors and hospitals within the plan's network in order to receive coverage.
- Cost-sharing: You may have copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles for some services.
- Additional benefits: Many Medicare Advantage plans offer additional benefits, such as vision, dental, and hearing services.
- Prescription drug coverage: Many Medicare Advantage plans include prescription drug coverage (Part D) as part of the plan.
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