Medicare Advantage Plans – Parker, Colorado
Colorado Medicare Insurance plans goes through a complete explanation of Medicare Advantage plans here. If you already have an employer or individual health insurance plan, you already know many of the features of Medicare Advantage plan.
For instance, do you have to pay co-pays to see your primary care physician or specialists? Yes? Medicare Advantage plans have co-pays and co-insurance to see your doctors.
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- Medicare Advantage Plans
- Medicare Supplement Plans
- Prescription Drug Coverage
- Original Medicare
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The Medicare Advantage plans in Parker, Colorado have co-pays, co-insurance and out of pocket maximum. Medicare Advantage plans are typically HMO’s that provide a network of doctors and medical facilities to choose from. Most advantage plans include prescription drug coverage, also known as Part D.
- Monthly Premium – Many plans offer $0 monthly premiums.
- Network of Local Doctors and Hospitals – Is your doctor in-network
- Annual Out of Pocket Maximum
- Prescription Drug Coverage
- Preventative Care
- Emergency Care
- Vision and Hearing Coverage
- Mental Health
- Physical Therapy
This is a short list of items to consider before enrolling in a Medicare Advantage plan. It is IMPORTANT to understand the distinction between a Medicare Advantage plan and a Medicare Supplement plan.
It’s very common for people to refer to ALL plans as Supplement plans. It makes sense, Medicare Supplement plans have been around for decades. Most likely your parents or grandparents owned a traditional Medicare Supplement plan.
Which companies offer Medicare Advantage Plans in Parker, Colorado?*
- Aetna
- Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
- Bright Health
- Cigna
- Clear Spring Health
- Humana
- Kaiser Permanente
- Mutual of Omaha
- UnitedHealthcare
* Based on 2020 Medicare.gov plan results. Each provider typically offers more than one plan.