Medicare Insurance

Breaking Down the Basics of Medicare

How Does Medicare Work?

Medicare is a fee-for-service health care program for seniors, in which the government pays health care providers directly for services that fall under Parts A and B of Medicare benefits. However, if you are looking for more coverage than Original Medicare, you can purchase one of our Medicare Supplement Plans to help cover your cost sharing for original Medicare.

Medicare is divided into four categories. This allows you to customize your personal coverage when shopping for a comprehensive policy.

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The Four Parts of Medicare

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Medicare Part A: Hospital Insurance Explained

Covers hospital care, emergency services, nursing home care, home health services and hospice.






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Medicare Part C: Understanding Medicare Advantage Plans

Combines Parts A and B and often part D as well.


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Medicare Part B: Medical Insurance and Preventative Care

Covers medically necessary services and supplies used for diagnosing and treating medical conditions, and preventative services for illness prevention and/or early detection. Examples include ambulance services, mental health care, outpatient procedures and clinical research.

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Medicare Part D: Prescription Drug Coverage Options

Offers prescription drug coverage.




What can Medicare Cover?

Original Medicare offers coverage for services and supplies that are considered to be medically necessary, such as doctor visits, lab tests and wheelchairs. There are several alternative plans you can choose from for additional coverage, and each plan must offer at least the same coverage as Original Medicare. A Medicare Supplemental Plan, also known as Medigap, supplements the coverage gaps and deductibles that Part A and Part B leave behind.


Seniors are in the most need of health care, but once retired monthly premiums can become hard to maintain. Enrolling in the Medicare program allows you to get the care you need for a minimal charge.

Contact us today at Beach Insurance to learn more about coverage options. We are happy to work with you to determine which Medicare options works best for you.

"We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all your options"

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