Pennsylvania Medicare Advantage

Medicare Advantage Plans are health plans approved by the federal government and run by private companies. These plans also sometimes referred to as Medicare Part C. Medicare Advantage Plans are not supplemental insurance and must follow rules set by Medicare.

Although Medicare Advantage Plans will provide benefits equal to those in Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B, Medicare Advantage Plans can charge different co-payments, coinsurance, and deductibles for these services. All Medicare Advantage plans must cover all medically-necessary services that Original Medicare does.

Medicare Advantage Plans might offer added benefits, such as vision, hearing, dental, and/or health and wellness programs and most will include prescription drug coverage for an additional cost.

Types of Medicare Advantage Plans

What are the differences between Medicare Advantage Plans and Medicare Supplements?

Medicare Advantage Plans

Virginia Medicare Supplement Plans

When Can You Join, Change, or Cancel a Medicare Advantage Plan?

You can join, change, or cancel a Medicare Advantage Plan if the following applies: