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Do I Qualify?

Do I Qualify?

Medicare? Medicaid? Marketplace Insurance? There are many options available and the right choice isn’t always clear. Find the plan that works for you

How do I register?

How do I register?

There are many options to claim your benefits. Some are easy and some can be confusing. Click on the buttons below to navigate to the right information

How much does it cost?

How much does it cost?

Are you paying too much? Are you fully covered? Are there better options? Find the right plan for you

Navigating the complex world of finding the correct medical insurance for yourself or a loved one can be confusing. We provide a clear path to the right solution for you.
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What is Medicare?

Medicare is a federal health insurance program primarily designed for individuals aged 65 and older, though it also caters to certain younger individuals with disabilities or specific health conditions. Instituted in 1965, Medicare aims to alleviate the financial burden of healthcare during retirement and ensure accessible medical services for eligible individuals.

Marketplace Insurance

Most people under 65 can take advantage of purchasing insurance through the marketplace which was created by the Affordable Care Act. The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, was signed into law in 2010 to improve access to quality and affordable healthcare for all Americans. It introduced various provisions such as the expansion of Medicaid, the creation of Health Insurance Marketplaces, and the requirement for individuals to have health insurance coverage. Whether you’re curious about coverage options, eligibility criteria, or financial assistance, our website is your go-to resource for navigating the complexities of the Affordable Care Act.

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Different Parts of Medicare

Medicare encapsulates various parts, each catering to specific healthcare needs and preferences

Part A (Hospital Insurance)

Covers inpatient hospital stays, nursing facility care, hospice care, and some home health care. For most people, Part A comes without a monthly premium if they or their spouse paid Medicare taxes while working.

Part B (Medical Insurance)

Takes care of outpatient care, doctor’s services, preventive services, and some home health care. Part B usually comes with a monthly premium.

Part C (Medicare Advantage)

An alternative to Original Medicare (Part A and B), private health plans often include additional benefits like vision and dental coverage.

Part D (Prescription Drug Coverage)

Offered through private insurance companies, it helps cover the cost of prescription medications.

It is vital to understand the coverage, costs, and benefits involves considering your current and anticipated healthcare needs, financial capabilities, and preferences. You may need a comination of these plans to make sure you and your family receive the care you deserve.

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