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Do you need Medicare coverage for 2022?
YES
I'm happy with my current health insurance plan.
How often do you visit the doctor?
Are you willing to select a primary care physician?
QUESTION 4B
Is a large network of doctors important to you?
Would you rather have a low monthly premium with a higher deductible?
QUESTION 5
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RESULT 02
RESULT 03
Based on your answers, you might be a good fit for a Preferred Provider Organization (PPO).
RESULT 05
RESULT 06
RESULT 04
CTA
Are you interested in HSA-eligible plans?
What kind of health insurance plan is right for you?
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Every so often. A few specialist visits throughout the year.
Usually just for preventive care.
A doctor’s a doctor. I’ll go anywhere!
I’d prefer to have the flexibility of a larger network.
I typically don’t meet my deductible, so this can help me save monthly.
I prefer a lower deductible that I can easily meet.
OPTION 2
OPTION 1
Yes.
No.
I visit the doctor regularly. Can’t be too careful!
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I have Original Medicare and that’s all I need.
Help!
How do you prefer to budget for your healthcare?
I prefer to pay a percentage of the total cost as I receive care.
I prefer to pay a percentage of the total cost, but my prescription drug costs are starting to max out my budget.
I’d rather have a set dollar co-pay and maximum out-of-pocket.
NO
There’s nothing left for you to do, except...
If you’re just enrolled in Original Medicare, you don’t need to renew your coverage. But if you think you could benefit from additional coverage through a Medigap, Medicare Part D, or Medicare Advantage plan, the Annual Election Period is the perfect time to learn more about your options. KindHealth’s Licensed Medicare Advisors are standing by to answer your questions, even if you’re just researching. Give them a call today — it's absolutely free!
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If you’re just enrolled in Original Medicare, you don’t need to renew your coverage. But if you think you could benefit from additional coverage through a Medigap, Medicare Part D, or Medicare Advantage plan, the Annual Election Period is the perfect time to learn more about your options. KindHealth’s Licensed Medicare Advisors are standing by to answer your questions — even if you’re just researching. Give them a call today. It's absolutely free!
Do you need assistance paying for your medical bills?
Based on your answers, you might be a good fit for a Medigap plan.
I could mostly use some assistance paying for my prescription drugs.
Before you agree to another year of coverage, check to make sure nothing’s changed. If you’re not careful, you could re-enroll with higher rates, different coverage options, and a new network of doctors. Our digital portal gives you access to hundreds of plans to help you compare your options. You might be able to find the same plan for less! A few minutes searching could give you the same peace of mind — and more cash in your wallet.
Medigap is extra health coverage you can buy from a private insurance company to help fill the “gaps” in Original Medicare. (An Original Medicare plan covers most — but not all — healthcare costs, like co-pays, coinsurance, and deductibles.) Some Medigap policies even cover medical care when you travel outside of the U.S. Medigap is an additional cost, with a monthly premium, yearly deductible, co-pays, and coinsurance.
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Do you take prescription medications often?
Do you travel outside of the U.S. often?
I could use some assistance filling in the gaps of what Original Medicare doesn’t cover.
Only to places I know I can get my prescription medications easily if I needed them.
Based on your answers, you might be a good fit for a Medigap and Medicare Part D plan.
Medigap is extra health coverage you can buy from a private insurance company to help fill the “gaps” in Original Medicare. (An Original Medicare plan covers most — but not all — healthcare costs, like co-pays, coinsurance, and deductibles.) Some Medigap policies even cover medical care when you travel outside of the U.S. Medigap is an additional cost, with a monthly premium, yearly deductible, co-pays, and coinsurance. Medicare Part D helps cover your prescription drug costs. These plans have a monthly premium, yearly deductible, co-pays, and coinsurance.
Medigap is extra health coverage you can buy from a private insurance company to help fill the “gaps” in Original Medicare. (An Original Medicare plan covers most — but not all — healthcare costs, like co-pays, coinsurance, and deductibles.) Some Medigap policies even cover medical care when you travel outside of the U.S. Medigap is an additional cost, with a monthly premium, yearly deductible, co-pays, and coinsurance. Want to learn more? Click here to keep reading about Medigap plans, or call your Licensed Medicare Advisor today!
Medigap is extra health coverage you can buy from a private insurance company to help fill the “gaps” in Original Medicare. (An Original Medicare plan covers most — but not all — healthcare costs, like co-pays, coinsurance, and deductibles.) Some Medigap policies even cover medical care when you travel outside of the U.S. Medigap is an additional cost, with a monthly premium, yearly deductible, co-pays, and coinsurance. Medicare Part D helps cover your prescription drug costs. These plans have a monthly premium, yearly deductible, co-pays, and coinsurance. Keep reading about Part D plans here, or give your Licensed Medicare Advisor a call today!
Do you need a health insurance plan for 2022?
Would you prefer an all-in-one approach to Medicare, including vision, dental, and other wellness benefits?
All about those benefits!
That is not necessary for me at this time.
Based on your answers, you might be a good fit for a Medicare Advantage plan.
Medicare Advantage is privatized, all-in-one health insurance. These benefits are the alternative to Original Medicare, bundled together with Parts A, B, and usually D. These benefits also sometimes cover dental care, vision care, over-the-counter items, wellness benefits, and other specialized health needs. To enroll, you must have Medicare Parts A and B and live within the service area of your Medicare Advantage plan.
Medicare Advantage is privatized, all-in-one health insurance. These benefits are the alternative to Original Medicare, bundled together with Parts A, B, and usually D. These benefits also sometimes cover dental care, vision care, over-the-counter items, wellness benefits, and other specialized health needs. To enroll, you must have Medicare Parts A and B and live within the service area of your Medicare Advantage plan. Think a Medicare Advantage plan is right for you? Click here to read more, or talk it through with your Licensed Medicare Advisor today!