Medicare Advantage:
Better Care, Access and Value
Medicare Advantage delivers better health care services, access to care and value to members. Over half of all seniors and people with disabilities choose to get their Medicare benefits through Medicare Advantage, rather than traditional fee-for-service (FFS) Medicare. Find out why:
Medicare Advantage
Fee-for-service Medicare
Covers Americans over 65 and individuals with disabilities for hospital and basic medical care
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Offers comprehensive coverage, inclusive of dental, vision, hearing, in-home support, and telehealth
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Advantage
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Offers many plans covering prescription drugs for no additional premium
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Saves seniors money through lower premiums
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Offers financial protection through capped out-of-pocket costs
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Expands access to critical preventive health care services such as screenings
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Results in fewer readmissions and preventable hospitalizations, and better health outcomes
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Medicare Advantage Keeps Seniors Satisfied
Medicare Advantage has strong support from both political parties, and for good reason. It not only offers reduced costs and more benefits, it also delivers better health outcomes for seniors. In fact, 9 out of 10 seniors with Medicare Advantage say they’re satisfied with their coverage—with 7 out of 10 calling themselves “very satisfied.”