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Our Medicare Plans At A Glance
Medicare Supplement (Medigap)
Medicare Supplement insurance plans help cover most out-of-pocket costs that Original Medicare‡ doesn’t – like copays, coinsurance, and deductibles. These plans do not cover prescription drugs, so you may want to purchase a Part D plan.
Prescription Drug Plans (Medicare Part D)
These plans help cover costs for generic and brand name prescriptions, all recommended vaccines, and medical supplies for insulin injections. Part D plans work with Original Medicare‡ or Medicare Supplement plans.
Medicare Advantage (Medicare Part C)
A Medicare Advantage plan replaces Original Medicare.‡ These all-in-one plans cover hospital, medical, dental, vision, hearing, and more. Most include prescription drug (Part D) coverage as well.
Dual Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs)
For people with Medicare and Medicaid, these Medicare Advantage Plans include benefits like allowances for OTC (over-the-counter) health products, groceries, and transportation. Additional Special Needs Plans (SNPs) are available for people with specific health situations.
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‡Original Medicare: Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance).
1For example, 74% of Medicare beneficiaries were enrolled in prescription drug (Medicare Part D) coverage in 2019. Source: Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) Office of Health Policy
2Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
3Medicare Select Plans are the exception. For non-emergency services covered by Medicare, you must use a hospital in our Select hospital network to receive full benefits.
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, a Medicare Advantage Organization with a Medicare Contract in Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, New Hampshire, Nevada, New York, Ohio and Wisconsin, offer HMO, HMO D-SNP, HMO C-SNP, HMO I-SNP, LPPO, LPPO D-SNP and/or RPPO. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield offers PDP plans in Colorado, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield HMO D-SNP and LPPO D-SNP plans contract with state Medicaid programs. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Retiree Solutions, a Medicare Organization with a Medicare Contract in New York, offers LPPO plans. Enrollment in Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Retiree Solutions plans depend on contract renewal.
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