
Medicare Advantage is a regional program. Plans are organized by County, which means they may be completely different than neighboring areas.
When you join a Medicare Advantage plans, Medicare will dis-enroll you from the standard benefits (e.g., Part A and Part B). For the 2018 plan year your benefits will administered by your new health plan. Click on your County to get started.
Original Medicare w/ Supplement vs. Medicare Advantage
While more and more people join Medicare Advantage every year, it's not for everyone. Some simply feel that it's inconvenient or that it limits their healthcare options. Fortunately, there's a second way to get full coverage with Medicare. When you add a Tennessee Medicare Supplement and a Tennessee Medicare Part D Plan to your Original Medicare, you have the best overall coverage available.
If you are unfamiliar with Medicare Supplements (aka, Medigap), and how they fill the gaps in your Original Medicare coverage, review our Tennessee Medigap Plans page. Unlike Medicare Advantage, supplements are standardized. As a result, you pick the plan that's best for you based on coverage and best price.
Got Dental?
Just a friendly remainder that Medicare does not cover routine dental care. We have a complete catalog of senior dental plans for Medicare beneficiaries in Tennessee.
A Medicare Supplement policy protects you from big medical bills and helps you lower the total annual cost of your healthcare. See our Tennessee Medigap Plans page for more information. The good news is that all supplemental insurance is standardized, offering you the luxury to buy the coverage you need based on the lowest price.
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