Welcome Phoenix Benefits Members!
Increasingly, health care costs are taking a bigger bite out of
monthly income. For those who are Medicare-eligible making the right
decisions around health insurance products can save thousands of
dollars.
The Original Medicare Plan pays for many health care services and
supplies, but it doesn’t pay all of your health care costs or cover
prescription drugs. To help cover extra health care costs, you might
want to get additional insurance coverage.
A Longevity Alliance Health Care Advisor can help you select the
plan that is right for you. For each type of product we have a
choice of companies so that we can find the right coverage for your
specific needs.
Today, consumers have a choice of products.
Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Plans fill the gaps that
Original Medicare doesn’t cover. A variety of plans are available to
pay deductibles and coinsurances and provide additional coverage for
long-term hospital stays once you exhaust your lifetime reserve
days. If you enroll in one of these plans within six months of first
becoming eligible for Medicare Part B, you are guaranteed acceptance
into any Medicare Supplement plan offered in your area. After this
guaranteed enrollment period, you may be required to answer medical
questions, and you may be denied coverage. So, if a Medicare
Supplement plan is right for you, sign up during that period even if
you are healthy at the time you are first eligible. If you wait
until your health deteriorates, you may not be able to purchase a
Medicare Supplement plan, or you may have to pay much more for
it.
A Medicare Advantage Plan, which usually covers additional
services that Original Medicare does not cover, may be right for you
if you are willing to use a network of participating medical
providers,. Many of these plans do not require costs above your
Medicare Part B premium. Many cover prescription drugs. But they
often will not cover non-emergency services obtained through
non-network hospitals and medical providers.
You can purchase a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan (Part
D) If you obtain coverage through Original Medicare, with or
without a Medicare Supplement plan,. This benefit, first introduced
in January 2006, is offered by private insurance companies, each
offering varying benefits. It can be confusing, but don’t allow the
complexities of choosing a plan deter you from obtaining this
important protection. If you don’t enroll in a plan when you are
initially eligible, you will only be allowed to sign up during the
Annual Election Period (Nov. 15 through Dec. 31 each year) and you
may have to pay a penalty. Changes from one plan to another can also
be made only during this Annual Eection Period.
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