Medicare doesn't have to be complicated. If you want to know the differences between the different parts of Medicare such as Part A,B,C, & D. You've come to The Right Place.
Different ways to cover what Original Medicare doesn't cover.
These are plan's through private insurance companies that are network driven (HMO & PPO). They could be a viable option as long as all of your doctors & medicines are covered. In addition some plans even offer Dental, Vision, Hearings, OTC/Flex Benefits, or even a Part B Give Back along with the plan.
These are great coverages that are widely accepted and offer peace of mind for the major hospital and out of the hospital coverages. This plan has a premium you pay each month but Prescriptions, Dental, Vision, & Hearing are not included and would need to be purchased/signed up separately.
These are also called dual plans which offer a great solution for people who have both Medicare & Medicaid. It links the benefits together and include a flex benefit that allows it to be sued for things like groceries, OTC products, utility benefits, etc.
These plans just like they sound only cover prescription drugs. They are based off of tiers and formularies. You want to make sure all of your medicines are covered.