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Here's Why It Could Pay to Get a Medicare Advantage Plan in 2020


Millions of seniors rely on Medicare for health coverage once they turn 65, but original Medicare -- consisting of Parts A, B, and D -- isn't your only option in this regard. You can instead enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, and use it as your all-in-one solution for your healthcare needs during retirement.

Medicare Advantage doesn't have different parts for hospital care, preventive services, and prescription coverage like original Medicare. Rather, with Advantage, you sign up for a single plan and pay a single premium for it. Medicare Advantage plans, by law, must offer the same level of coverage as original Medicare, but sometimes, you'll get that coverage at a lower cost.

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