Medicare starting point
Medicare costs are more than one monthly premium.
A useful comparison includes premiums, deductibles, copays, drug coverage, provider access, and possible late-enrollment penalties.
Numbers to put side by side
- Part B and any Part A premium that applies to the household.
- Medicare Advantage, Medigap, and Part D premiums.
- Annual deductibles and likely copays for regular care.
- Prescription tiers, preferred pharmacies, and coverage restrictions.
- Maximum out-of-pocket limits where they apply.
Questions that change the real cost
Confirm whether regular doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, medications, and travel needs fit the coverage. Ask the plan or an official Medicare counselor what requires prior authorization and what happens outside the service area.
Use official sources
Plan details can change each year. Verify current information through Medicare.gov, 1-800-MEDICARE, the plan itself, or a local State Health Insurance Assistance Program. Abundant Years provides educational organization, not enrollment advice or an eligibility decision.
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