Medicare Advantage plans, such as Medicare PFFS, HMO, and PPO plans, are a way to receive your Original Medicare benefits through private insurance companies. They must provide at least the same level of coverage as Original Medicare but may also offer additional...
A Medicare Private Fee-For-Service (PFFS) plan is a type of Medicare Advantage plan that allows you to see any doctor or specialist who accepts the plan’s payment terms, without referrals or prior authorization. However, those plans are generally more expensive...
PFFS, or Private Fee-for-Service plans, are a type of Medicare Advantage plan that allows beneficiaries to receive healthcare services from any healthcare provider who accepts the plan’s payment terms and conditions. These plans are offered by private insurance...
Medicare Supplement, also known as Medigap, offers additional coverage to fill gaps in Original Medicare. High Deductible Plan G is one of the latest standardized Medigap plans that provides similar benefits to standard Plan G, but with lower monthly premiums. This...
It’s common knowledge that individuals who became eligible for Medicare after January 1, 2020, can no longer enroll in Medigap Plan F or High Deductible Plan F. This has left many people who were considering a high-deductible Medigap plan uncertain about their...