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Open enrollment for Medicare is October 15 through December 7. This is the period — if you’re eligible for Medicare — when you can make new selections to your plan that will apply for the following calendar year. Now is the best time to ask yourself if you know the difference between Original Medicare, Medicare Supplement and Medicare Advantage. This will help ensure you get the coverage you really need.
Original Medicare provides hospital and medical insurance, but doesn’t cover all expenses. Medicare Supplement plans are in addition to Original Medicare. Sold by private insurance companies, they help pay for costs after Original Medicare pays its share. The extra cost of a Supplement plan to bridge these gaps, however, can result in overspending for coverage you don’t need.
A Medicare Advantage plan offers similar benefits to Original Medicare — and more — often at a lower price. These plans pay for costs in place of Original Medicare. Also sold by private insurance companies, they typically include Part A Medicare (hospital), Part B (medical) and Part D (pharmacy) coverage — an aspect not covered by a Supplement plan. In addition, extras like fitness benefits, vision and dental are often included in an Advantage plan.
OSF recommends choosing an Advantage plan rather than a Supplement plan for better overall coverage. Here’s why:
Seeing your health care provider when you aren’t sick might not feel like a top priority. But an annual wellness visit can help you stay your healthiest. It’s a chance for you and your provider to talk about preventing disease or catching it early, when treatment works best.
You can have an annual wellness visit if you’ve had Medicare coverage for longer than 12 months. You can schedule this visit once a year with no cost to you.
During an annual wellness visit, Medicare requires your provider to:
The annual wellness visit does not include a physical exam. If you want to complete a physical exam, you must schedule a separate visit with your provider.
Remember, if your health care provider performs certain tests or services during the annual wellness visit appointment, you may have to pay coinsurance and a deductible if these tests or services aren’t covered under the preventive benefits of Medicare.
Click here to get extra guidance to determine what plan is right for you. Resources include a list of plans accepted at OSF HealthCare facilities and local experts who can help.