Benefits to Having Medicare - AdvInsCon.com

What Are The Benefits to Having Medicare?

Have you heard about the benefits of having Medicare? Did you know it is the single largest insurance program in the US proving hospital insurance and medical insurance…..often referred to part A and part B Medicare.

One benefit of having Medicare is the wide variety of coverage from inpatient hospital stays to outpatient surgeries to equipment like wheelchairs and walkers.

A cost benefit of Medicare is the low monthly premiums. Some Medicare users benefit from not having to pay a monthly premium for part A. The average monthly premium paid for Medicare part B is less than $150 per month.

Eligibility for Medicare is not very strict. If you are a US citizen and are at least 65 years old, you will most likely qualify.

Did you know you can mix and match any or all of the four parts of Medicare? Getting your insurance covered in one call, is a benefit everyone can appreciate.

  • Part A provides inpatient/medical coverage
  • Part B provides outpatient/medical coverage
  • Part C offers other benefits to cover certain out-of-pocket health care costs
  • Part D covers prescription drug plans

Medicare is accepted in all 50 states. So no matter where you go, you can enjoy the benefit of typically finding a doctor who accepts Medicare. This allows you to move from state to state without having to find new insurance coverage.

One of the best benefits of having Medicare is that typically, no referrals are needed from your primary care provider to see a specialist.

To find out more about Medicare options and its many advantages, Call Advanced Insurance Concepts for a free consultation today and Jim Rooney will work with you to find the answer. Advanced Insurance Concepts works with a variety of insurance companies and all Medicare Advantage providers in Missouri and Kansas. He is licensed to sell Health, Life and Accident Insurance, so call Jim Rooney for all your insurance needs.  

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