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What is the difference between Medicare and Medicare Advantage?

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M. Klose

M. Klose

M. Klose
M. Klose, Content Writer, Oakland

Answered Aug 08, 2019

Are you wondering if there are differences between Medicare and Medicare Advantage? You should realize that Medicare is the plan that you need if you want to make sure that you will have enough coverage for certain types of diseases. Medicare Advantage is a part of Medicare, but it is not under the federal government.

Are you wondering if there are differences between Medicare and Medicare Advantage? You should
Based on this, you can already guess that Medicare is a part of Medicare A and B, which means that it is under the government while Medicare Advantage is not under the government. There are still some out-of-pocket costs that should be considered but may be different for both. Through Medicare Advantage, you will have the option to claim your money from a Medicare-approved company.

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Robert Hazlewood

Robert Hazlewood

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Robert Hazlewood
Robert Hazlewood, Senior Executive, MBA, Louisville

Answered Jul 29, 2019

When people get older, they usually retire and no longer work at a company. This means that they do not have health insurance any more from that company. Instead of going without health insurance, they can get Medicare from the government. However, there are qualifications, and they must be a certain age. There are two types of Medicare.

When people get older, they usually retire and no longer work at a company. This means that they do
There is regular Medicare and Medicare Advantage. Medicare overall has four different parts. Part C falls under Medicare Advantage. Medicare is older and is slightly worse than Medicare Advantage. Medicare Advantage may help cover the costs of prescriptions for the patients. They are also overall lower in costs, which helps older patients who may take many different kinds of medications and visit the doctors often.

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