What Are The Best Medicare Options For People Ages 65 And Over?

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With so many options available, the best Medicare plans for older adults will often vary depending on need. There are advantages and drawbacks to each type of plan and various factors to consider.  Image for illustration purposes
With so many options available, the best Medicare plans for older adults will often vary depending on need. There are advantages and drawbacks to each type of plan and various factors to consider.  Image for illustration purposes
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With so many options available, the best Medicare plans for older adults will often vary depending on need. There are advantages and drawbacks to each type of plan and various factors to consider. 

A key benefit of Original Medicare — which includes Part A and Part B — is that a person can choose any doctor, healthcare professional, or facility that accepts Medicare plans. 

In contrast, some Medicare Advantage plans may have a more limited choice of healthcare professional or facility but have a lower cost.

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