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The Medicare Network exists to ensure that the Medicare program works smoothly for seniors nationwide...
The Medicare Network exists to ensure that the Medicare program works smoothly for seniors nationwide. The organization safeguards the benefits of seniors and/or their loved ones by making sure they understand the full benefits from their Medicare health insurance plan.
Seniors all across the country enrolled on the Medicare program count on us to help and assist them daily with Medicare insurance plans and supplemental coverage. We are also here to explain things through the process should you have any questions, as well as, to ensure patients’ enrollment into the Medicare program is done properly. We can also assist and help ensure your current doctor or medical institution accepts Medicare as well as any other private insurance accompanying your plan.
Our Medicare Insurance Advocates are also here to provide in-depth information about your plan. We will answer any questions you may have about how to supplement your plan so as to get full coverage even for aspects of your health plan that are not covered. We'll go through all the Medicare insurance plans offered in your area and find first-rate quotes and even help you enroll if you need it. The Medicare Network is an organization with no money-making angle; our aim is to ensure the senior community is given the services and support they deserve.
For those who are unsure if our services and information are what they want, read through the questions below. If you answer yes to any of them, then chances are, you could use our help;
These questions cover a small part of the challenges that we seek to help seniors across the country with. We have a host of beneficial material on our website, including articles and publications. Feel free to share these and help more people access quality and up to date Medicare plan information. You are also invited to give us a call.
Our organization is not tied to any insurance company and is not affiliated with the government in any way. We offer our time and services free of charge with the sole objective of supporting people engaged in or looking to help or guidance on Medicare.
Part A premium
Most people don't pay a monthly premium for Part A (sometimes called "premium-free Part A"). If you buy Part A, you'll pay up to $413 each month.
Part A hospital stay
You pay:
Part A skilled nursing facility stay
You pay:
Part B premium
Most people pay $134 each month.
Part B deductible and coinsurance
$183 per year
Part C premium
The Part C monthly premium varies by plan.
Part D premium
The Part D monthly premium varies by plan (higher-income consumers may pay more).
To help cover the costs of what medicare does not pay, you can choose a Medicare Supplement plan, or "Medigap".