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You can find Part C plans available in your area, including their benefits and costs, by visiting the Medicare.gov website. Before you enroll, make sure your chosen plan offers all the benefits ...
The Medicare.gov plan-compare website includes basic information about which supplemental benefits are covered, including somewhat more detailed information about dental, vision, and hearing benefits.
Conclusion Medicare Advantage supplemental benefits can be beneficial for Medicare enrollees, but a lack of information makes the benefits hard to use and hinders informed plan choices.
Some Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans provide special supplemental benefits for the chronically ill (SSBCIs) alongside standard benefits equivalent to Original Medicare (parts A and B).
If you’re enrolled in Original Medicare, you can see any healthcare professional who accepts it within the United States. That said, if you have regular providers that you see in one state, you ...