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You’ve worked hard all your life, so we want to make sure you enjoy retirement. That’s why we’re giving you helpful information to help you understand Medicare and get the most from your health care plan.

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Understanding Medicare and what it covers

Understanding Medicare and what it covers

Medicare is the federal insurance program for people age 65 or older and for some people with certain illnesses or disabilities.

 

Did you know Medicare is made up of four parts? Each one covers various types of care and services. Learn more about the ABCs of Medicare

 

You can apply for Medicare online at ssa.gov, or enroll at your local Social Security office.

 

${company} recommends enrolling in Medicare as early as possible to avoid a delay in the start of your Medicare coverage, which could result in out-of-pocket expenses.

Enrolling in Medicare

Enrolling in Medicare

For most people, the Medicare enrollment period opens three months before they turn 65 and ends three months after their birthday. For example, if your 65th birthday falls in May, you can join Medicare between February and August of that year.  

 

Depending on your situation, you may be automatically enrolled in Original Medicare (Parts A and B).

 

Call us at ${groupPhoneNumber} ${tty}, ${memberhours} or visit  medicare.gov for more detailed enrollment information.

Getting to know the Medicare Advantage plan

Getting to know the Medicare Advantage plan

You deserve a health plan that helps you make the most of retirement. That’s why ${company} and Aetna have teamed up to design a health plan just for you.

 

With Aetna Medicare Advantage, you get:

 

  • Predictable, lower costs than your current plan and a yearly limit on out-of-pocket expenses
  • Original Medicare Parts A and B coverage —  so you’ll continue to pay your Part B premium and your Part D prescription drug coverage will still be handled by SilverScript®
  • Services to complement your doctors’ care — at no extra cost to you
  • Continued access to your doctors — Under the Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) plan, if you use a doctor that’s out of network, you may pay more out of pocket for services. With a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) plan, you can only go to doctors, providers or hospitals that are in the plan’s network, except in urgent or emergency situations

 

To learn more about the Aetna Medicare Advantage plan, call us at ${groupPhoneNumber} ${tty}, ${memberhours}.

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