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Review coverage options and find plans, get help with drug costs, find care providers, and more.| Medicare
Once you’ve signed up for Part A and Part B, you can choose between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage.| Medicare
During the Medicare Advantage open enrollment period (MAOEP) – from Jan. 1 to March 31 – Medicare Advantage enrollees may be able switch their plan – or drop it. Learn about restrictions and how to make changes.| medicareresources.org
The Medicare Part B giveback is a premium reduction offered by some Medicare Advantage plans. In plans with this benefit, the carrier will pay a portion of the enrollee's monthly Part B premium.| medicareresources.org
A health insurance premium is the amount – typically billed monthly – that policyholders pay for health coverage. Policyholders must pay their premiums each month regardless of whether they visit a doctor or use any other healthcare service.| healthinsurance.org
Steps to sign up for Medicare if you get Social Security benefits before 65.| Medicare
Check if you are eligible for Medicare if you have ESRD, how you can get Medicare, when your coverage starts, and more.| Medicare
Medicare supplement insurance, or Medigap, is insurance that supplements Original Medicare, covering some or all of the out-of-pocket costs that a beneficiary would otherwise have to pay for services covered by Original Medicare.| medicareresources.org
Medigap supplemental insurance benefits those planning on traveling during their retirement. Learn more about Medigap today to determine if it's right for you.| www.fidelity.com
"Extra Help" is a program to help people with limited income and resources pay Part D premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, and other costs.| Medicare
Learn what you need to join a Medicare plan, when you can join, and how you can join.| Medicare
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is a Medicare and Medicaid program that helps people meet their health care needs in the community instead of going to a nursing home or other care facility.| Medicare
Consider doctor and hospital choice, cost, coverage, and foreign travel when deciding between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage.| Medicare
What you pay for Medicare will vary based on what coverage and services you get, and what providers you visit.| Medicare