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FAQs on Medicare Open Enrollment

Once a year Medicare allows its nearly 65 million heirs to step back review their coverage and make any changes that will help them get the best out of the federal governments health insurance program for adults age 65 and over and people with disabilities. These managed care plans provide the same basic coverage as the original Medicare program but may offer additional benefits such as prescription medication coverage and vision and hearing care. To know more visit here https://www.capitalbluemedicare.com/wps/portal/capm/home/what-is-medicare/medicare-faq

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FAQs on Medicare Open Enrollment

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  1. FAQs on Medicare Open Enrollment Original Medicare is managed by the federal government and offers you hospital and outpatient coverage, including doctors’ visits, tests, and procedures. are designed for people with Medicare Parts A and B who get additional coverage from a private insurance company. Medicare Advantage plans Between Original Medicare or Medicare Advantage plans, there are wide-ranging impacts on the cost of healthcare for you and your budget. There are three cost-sharing types: premium, deductible, and copay. Plans may require copays when you receive treatment or purchase prescriptions. The annual premium is the amount charged for each year of insurance. Your new plan will have a predetermined yearly deductible, depending on the plan selected.

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