MEDICARE

Individual Medicare Coverage In Phoenix, Arizona

It is crucial to understanding your Medicare options before you sign up because the choices you make could impact your “out of pocket” cost for the rest of your life.  Our goal is to help our client understand the different parts of Medicare and what options are available to them so that they can make the best decision to fit their needs. 

What is Medicare?

Medicare is a federal program that provides health insurance to retired individuals, regardless of their medical condition, and certain younger people with disabilities or end-stage renal disease. Here are some basic facts about Medicare that you should know.

What does Medicare cover?

Medicare coverage consists of two main parts: Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) and Medicare Part B (medical insurance). These parts together are known as Original Medicare. A third part, Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage), covers all Part A and Part B services and may provide additional services. A fourth part, Medicare Part D, offers prescription drug coverage that can help you handle the rising costs of prescriptions.

Medicare Part A (hospital insurance)

Generally known as hospital insurance, Part A covers services associated with inpatient hospital care. These are the costs associated with an overnight stay in a hospital, skilled nursing facility, or psychiatric hospital, including charges for the hospital room, meals, and nursing services. Part A also covers hospice care and home health care.

Medicare Part B (medical insurance)

Generally known as medical insurance, Part B covers other medical care. Physician care — whether you received it as an inpatient at a hospital, as an outpatient at a hospital or other health-care facility, or at a doctor’s office — is covered under Part B. Laboratory tests, physical therapy or rehabilitation services, and ambulance service are also covered. Medicare Part B also covers 100% of the cost of many preventative services and an annual wellness visit.

Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage)

A Medicare Advantage plan is a private health-care plan that contracts with Medicare to provide Part A and Part B benefits. A Medicare Advantage plan covers all of the services that Original Medicare covers except hospice care. Some plans offer extra coverage for expenses not covered by Original Medicare such as vision, hearing, dental, and other health expenses. Most also

offer prescription drug (Part D) coverage. Several types of Medicare Advantage plans may be available, including health maintenance organization (HMO) plans, preferred provider organization (PPO) plans, private fee-for-service (PFFS) plans, and special needs plans (SNPs). You can choose to enroll in either Original Medicare or a Medicare Advantage plan. If you enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, you’ll generally pay a monthly premium for it, in addition to your Part B premium.

Medicare Part D (prescription drug coverage)

All Medicare beneficiaries are eligible to join a Medicare prescription drug plan offered by private companies or insurers that have been approved by Medicare. Although these plans vary in price and benefits, they all cover a broad number of brand name and generic drugs available at local pharmacies or through the mail. Medicare prescription drug coverage is voluntary, but if you decide to join a plan, keep in mind that some plans cover more drugs or offer a wider selection of pharmacies (for a higher premium) than others. You can get information and help with comparing plans on the Medicare website, medicare.gov, or by calling a Medicare counselor at 1-800-Medicare.

Medicare Supplements (Medigap Policies)

Medicare Parts A and B provide insurance coverage for health-related expenses, but they don’t cover all the health care costs you may have. A Medicare Supplement plan, also called “Medigap,” is an insurance policy that can help pay for some of the health care costs that Medicare doesn’t cover. This usually includes out-of-pocket expenses like as copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles and you can see any provider that accepts Medicare.  There are several different plan options you can select, and cost vary depending on the coverage level you choose.

Due to Medicare solicitation rules regarding Medicare Part C (Advantage Plans) we request that you call us to discuss your needs and not fill out the request a call feature on our website. 

 

 

 

Hershenberg & Stone-Walsh Insurance Services, LLC
2131 East Broadway
Suite 29
Tempe, AZ 85282
Office: (480) 526-9124
Fax: 602-218-4461