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Med Supp policies work in tandem with your Medicare Part A and Part B coverage. They allow you to visit
any doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare. |
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This may be either a stand-alone prescription drug plan (PDP) you can enroll in if you have Medicare Part
A and B, a Med Supp plan, or a Medicare advantage plan that offers Medicare prescription drug benefit
coverage (MAPD). |
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These plans provide Medicare-covered benefits and may offer extra benefits Medicare does not cover. These
plans can vary significantly in terms of covered benefits and accessibility to doctors and hospitals. Some
plans may pay for part or all of your Medicare Part B premium; and some plans may have drug coverage
similar to Medicare Part D. |
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