EXPLORE YOUR MEDICARE OPTIONS...
Advantage Plans
These are Medicare plans offered by an insurance company based upon the county you live. WE ARE HERE TO HELP YOU!!! It is imporatant that you reveiw these plans every year and check that your doctor accepts the plans, what are the possible benefit changes, and review your medication. Additional Resources
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Complimentary Comparison Form
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800-282-5366
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866-805-4589
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800-457-4708
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800-901-4600
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800-722-1471
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844-245-2895
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800-942-0247 Main
NO AGENT INVOLVEMENT |
Types of Medicare Advantage Plans offered
(King, Snohomish, Skagit, Island and Whatcom Counties)
HMO
HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) plan members generally see doctors, specialists, or hospitals that are part of the plan's network, except for an emergency, out-of-area urgent care, or out-of-area dialysis.
PPO
A PPO (Preferred Provider Organization) plan has a network of providers, but members can also use out-of-network providers for covered services. Typically in-network services cost the member less out of pocket than out-of-network services. Providers must accept Medicare to ensure care is covered.
SNP
A SNP (Special Needs Plan) is a type of Medicare Advantage plan that is limited to certain Medicare beneficiaries, such as those in certain care facilities (like nursing homes), those eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid, or those with certain chronic or disabling conditions. Members generally see doctors, specialists, or hospitals that are part of the plan's network, except for an emergency, out-of-area urgent care, or out-of-area dialysis.
(King, Snohomish, Skagit, Island and Whatcom Counties)
HMO
HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) plan members generally see doctors, specialists, or hospitals that are part of the plan's network, except for an emergency, out-of-area urgent care, or out-of-area dialysis.
PPO
A PPO (Preferred Provider Organization) plan has a network of providers, but members can also use out-of-network providers for covered services. Typically in-network services cost the member less out of pocket than out-of-network services. Providers must accept Medicare to ensure care is covered.
SNP
A SNP (Special Needs Plan) is a type of Medicare Advantage plan that is limited to certain Medicare beneficiaries, such as those in certain care facilities (like nursing homes), those eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid, or those with certain chronic or disabling conditions. Members generally see doctors, specialists, or hospitals that are part of the plan's network, except for an emergency, out-of-area urgent care, or out-of-area dialysis.
*** Please note the information on this page is to assist you in obtaining the updated plan information from each respective company. If there are bad links or links that are not accurate please let us know and it is your responsibility to find the correct information you need to make an informed decision. These links are provided as a courtesy for you to perhaps save time and be more informed with a one stop source for obtaining documents.