FAQs

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Get clear answers to the most common questions about Medicare and your coverage options.

Once your Medicare plan premiums are fully paid, you continue to enjoy uninterrupted coverage for hospital, medical, or prescription services depending on your plan. Your benefits remain active as long as you stay enrolled.

No, we do not provide banking or loan services. We specialize in Medicare health insurance plans and helping you find affordable coverage options that fit your budget.

Medicare itself does not offer discount codes. However, many beneficiaries qualify for special savings programs, such as the Medicare Savings Program or government subsidies for prescription drug coverage. Our team will help check your eligibility.

Budget and cost development is the process of reviewing your healthcare needs and planning for expected out-of-pocket expenses like premiums, deductibles, and co-pays. At Medicare Solutions, we help you compare plans so you know exactly what to expect financially.

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Medicare is available to people aged 65 and older, individuals under 65 with certain disabilities, and those of any age with End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD).

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Coverage & Benefits

Find out what services Medicare covers, what it doesn’t, and how supplemental insurance can help with out-of-pocket costs.

Medicare Part A covers inpatient hospital care, skilled nursing facility care, hospice services, and some home health care. Deductibles and co-payments may apply.

Part B helps cover doctor visits, outpatient care, preventive services, and medical supplies. Like Part A, it comes with a monthly premium and a small deductible.

Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private, Medicare-approved insurance companies. They include Part A, Part B, and often prescription coverage (Part D), along with extra benefits like dental, vision, and hearing.

Part D helps cover the cost of prescription drugs. Plans vary depending on the provider, but they all help lower the cost of medications and protect against rising expenses.

Medicare does not typically cover long-term care, cosmetic surgery, routine dental, vision, hearing aids, or alternative therapies. Supplemental insurance may help fill these gaps.

You can enroll during your Initial Enrollment Period (around your 65th birthday), the General Enrollment Period (January 1 – March 31), or during the Annual Enrollment Period (October 15 – December 7). Special Enrollment Periods may apply in certain situations.

Original Medicare (Parts A & B) generally does not cover routine dental, vision, or hearing services. However, many Medicare Advantage plans (Part C) include these benefits.

Costs vary depending on your plan. While Part A is often premium-free, Part B requires a monthly premium. Advantage and Part D plans may have separate premiums, deductibles, and co-pays.

Yes, if your doctor accepts Medicare assignment. If you choose a Medicare Advantage plan, you may need to stay within the plan’s provider network.

Medigap plans help cover out-of-pocket costs like deductibles, co-pays, and coinsurance that Original Medicare doesn’t fully cover. These are sold by private insurance companies.