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Choose your Medicare plan with confidence

Let’s take the guesswork out of Medicare. Explore the issues. Get the facts. We’re here to help.

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Information you can trust is a powerful thing

10,000 baby boomers age into Medicare every day.1 If you’re one of them, or if you just want to take a fresh look at your Medicare options, you’ve come to the right place. You can also learn about Medicare in Chinese and Korean.

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Let’s start with a quick look at the numbers

Whether you choose Original Medicare or Medicare Advantage, you will have some out-of-pocket costs. Knowing more about the coverage and costs of the different parts of Medicare may help you choose the plan that’s best for you.

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Over 33% of Medicare members choose Medicare Advantage

In fact, Medicare Advantage enrollment has nearly doubled in the last decade.2

One reason for this is premiums as low as $0 for plans that include coverage for prescription drugs and dental, vision and hearing care—coverage not provided by Original Medicare.

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Download and print our brochure “Medicare—Making the Choice that’s Right for You”

This helpful booklet includes a glossary of common terms, information about the types of Medicare Advantage plans available and advice on choosing the plan that best suits your lifestyle and budget. You might want to keep it handy to refer to as you explore your Medicare options.

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Check out plans in your area

Licensed Humana sales agents are available Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., local time.
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Enter your ZIP code below to see plans with their premiums, copays, and participating doctors and pharmacies

1-888-204-4062 (TTY: 711)

Sources:

  1. America Counts Staff, “2020 Census Will Help Policymakers Prepare for the Incoming Wave of Aging Boomers,” census.gov, last accessed August 5, 2020, https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2019/12/by-2030-all-baby-boomers-will-be-age-65-or-older.html, opens new window.
  2. Gretchen Jacobson, “A Dozen Facts About Medicare Advantage in 2019,” Kaiser Family Foundation, last accessed June 2019, https://www.kff.org/medicare/issue-brief/a-dozen-facts-about-medicare-advantage-in-2019/, opens new window.