After Initial enrollment, Medicare allows you to make changes to your coverage at specific times each year. (Learn more by clicking on the photo)
Defining the ABC's
Enrollment Periods
Enrollment Periods
Medicare consists of Parts A, B, C and D. Step one is to learn the "ABC's", how they work, and your options with each part. (Learn more by clicking on the photo)
Medicare Part D
Enrollment Periods
Medicare Part D
Medicare's Part D is coverage for your medication needs and is provided by private insurance carriers. We'll explain exactly how it works. (Learn more by clicking on the photo)
Advantage Plans
Medicare's "Donut Hole"
Medicare Part D
Medicare Advantage Plans are provided by private insurance companies and can often save you money. (Learn more by clicking on the photo)
Medicare's "Donut Hole"
Medicare's "Donut Hole"
Medicare's "Donut Hole"
The Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage gap, also known as the "donut hole", is a temporary period when you pay more for your prescription drugs. (Learn more by clicking on the photo)
Special Needs Plans
Medicare's "Donut Hole"
Medicare's "Donut Hole"
Plans that provide benefits and services to people with specific health care needs or severe and chronic diseases.(Learn more by clicking on the photo)
Supplement Plans
Supplement Plans
Supplement Plans
Insurance sold by private insurance companies to cover Medicare's gaps. Also called "MediGap" plans. (Learn more by clicking on the photo)