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COPIOUS MEDICARE SOLUTIONS

Turning 65 or Thinking About your Medicare Coverage?

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What is Medicare?

Medicare, the federal insurance plan for seniors, provides healthcare coverage for Americans 65 and older. Although it’s the most widely-used health insurance in the United States, Medicare never fails to confuse many pre-retirees who are approaching their 65th birthday.

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Our Services

We help you choose and enroll into a Medicare Advantage Plan, Supplement Plan, Prescription Drug Plan, or other Medicare products. We provide answers to all of your Medicare questions. For example: What is Medicare? Who is eligible for Medicare? How much does Medicare cost? When can I sign up for Medicare?

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Medicare Part A

Also called Original Medicare. Part A offers primary coverage for care and stays in hospital and skilled nursing facilities, with some limitations.

Medicare Part B

Encompasses outpatient services, such as doctor’s office visits and certain types of preventative healthcare. Combined with Part A they make up original Medicare.

Medicare Part D
Medicare Part C

Is sometimes referred to as Medicare Advantage. It covers everything under Original Medicare (Part A and Part B), plus various extended healthcare services like vision, dental, hearing, and prescription drugs, usually with a small co-pay that you are responsible for.

Provides prescription drug coverage.

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Medicare Supplements

Are also known as Medigap - is an extra health insurance policy that covers services not offered with original medicare. Some help reduce out of pocket costs.

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Enrollment Periods

Initial Enrollment Period (IEP)
Special Enrollment Period (SEP)
Annual Enrollment Period (AEP)

General Enrollment Period (GEP)

Medicare Advantage Enrollment Period

Medigap Enrollment Period

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