No those are two seperate plans though YMCA does have a plan in some areas.
It usually does save you to have a suplamental plan. You can talk to a medicare counsilor and they can help you find what's best.
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You can find eyeglasses that accept Medicare at various optometry and eyewear providers that participate in the Medicare program. To locate these providers, you can visit the Medicare.gov website and use the "Find a Medicare provider" tool, which allows you to search for eyeglass providers in your area that accept Medicare. Additionally, you can contact your Medicare Advantage plan or Medicare Part D prescription drug plan for a list of eyewear providers that are covered under your plan.
The answer depends on what type of Aetna Medicare Plan you have. If you have an Aetna Medicare Supplemental Plan, then Original Medicare pays first and the Aetna plan pays secondary If you have an Aetna Medicare Advantage HMO Plan, then the Aetna plan will always be primary as Medicare has assigned the benefits over to Aetna for processing and administration.
No, a patient cannot have both Original Medicare and a Medicare Advantage plan simultaneously. Medicare Advantage plans are an alternative to Original Medicare, and when a patient enrolls in a Medicare Advantage plan, they effectively replace their Original Medicare coverage with that plan. However, patients may have supplemental plans, such as Medigap, alongside Original Medicare, but not with a Medicare Advantage plan.
Mitt Romney's agenda is to destroy Social Security and Medicare as we know it. His plan is to privatize Social Scurity and turn Medicare into a voucher program, which will then be turned over to Wall street.
If you are covered under your husband's plan and he is working, his plan is primary to Medicare. If you are not covered under your husband's plan, Medicare is primary.
He is trying to slow the growing costs while trying to keep the program more affordable for the long haul.
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Yes; by definition, Medicare supplemental insurance "supplements" Medicare A & B.
There is no one best Medicare Advantage plan for everyone. You must decide which plan is best for you based on your location, cost of plan, etc.