Medicare Advantage other health plans Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) A type of Medicare-approved health plan from a private company that you can choose to cover most of your Part A and Part B benefits instead of Original Medicare It usually also includes drug coverage (Part D)
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Understanding Medicare Advantage Plans Medicare Advantage (also known as “Part C”) is a Medicare-approved plan from a private company that offers an alternative to Original Medicare for your health coverage These “bundled” plans include Part A, Part B, and usually Part D Plans may offer some extra benefits that Original Medicare doesn’t
Your Medicare Card Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) A type of Medicare-approved health plan from a private company that you can choose to cover most of your Part A and Part B benefits instead of Original Medicare
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Your health plan options - Medicare Medicare Advantage, and other health plans, are another way to get your Part A and Part B benefits instead of Original Medicare
Joining a plan - Medicare Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) A type of Medicare-approved health plan from a private company that you can choose to cover most of your Part A and Part B benefits instead of Original Medicare It usually also includes drug coverage (Part D)
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