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Fulfilling Your Health Goals
When you become eligible for Medicare, you may find yourself overwhelmed with all the options available to you. Once you start looking into the different parts and plans available, then it may become even more frustrating. Let our experienced team guide you through all the challenges of picking the right plan for you.
At MSIS, we start by asking questions to get to know your needs. Do you currently have insurance you can keep; how much is it costing you and are there parts of your current coverage you do not like? For instance, you may not like that your current plan limits the doctors you can see. Do you have any health conditions that you are concerned about being covered under Medicare and what medications are you currently taking? Answering these types of questions helps us determine what plan will fit your healthcare needs and your budget.
With years of experience and a passion for helping others, our agents are committed to finding the right insurance solution to fit your unique needs. Whether you are new to Medicare or have been on Medicare for years and would like to talk to an agent about any changes or new options that may be available to you. We are here to help you. Trust that MSIS will provide you with personalized services and peace of mind for your Medicare insurance needs.
Medicare Enrollment Process
Medicare, the government-sponsored healthcare program, comprises two main components: Part A, which provides coverage for hospital-related expenses, and Part B, which covers medical services and outpatient care.
Medicare Advantage Plans
Medicare Advantage Plans, identified as Medicare Part C, are health insurance options provided by private companies authorized by Medicare. These plans integrate the benefits of Medicare Parts A, B, and D, into a single, comprehensive healthcare package.
Prescription Drug Coverage
Part D fills the gap in coverage for prescription drugs, an aspect not encompassed within the federal Original Medicare scheme. All Part D plans are provided by private insurers and are complemented by Medicare.