Hear the experience of Everence members
What does Medicare cover?
Part A
Part B
Part C
Known as Medicare Advantage, Part C is private insurance that replaces Medicare Parts A and B.
Part D
Medicare Advantage or Medicare Supplement

Find the right Medicare option for your life
On its own, Original Medicare covers approximately 80% of a beneficiary’s medical services costs for Medicare approved services. There is no out-of-pocket maximum on the remaining 20%. Many enrollees are uncomfortable with this risk and choose to take an additional step beyond carrying Original Medicare.
Your important Medicare questions
Am I eligible right now?
You become eligible when you reach 65 years old. (People with certain disabilities may be eligible earlier.)
Explore the online questionnaire below from Medicare to help you confirm that you are eligible.
Do I have to sign up for Medicare and Social Security at the same time?
As you approach retirement, you might have questions about how Medicare and Social Security function or how they benefit you.
Medicare and Social Security are government programs designed as safety nets for U.S. workers, whether as an aid to retirement, disability or losing a spouse. The two often work together in offering complementary benefits.
When can I enroll in Medicare, and what are the deadlines?
You can enroll as early as three months before you turn 65. Review your open enrollment period because there are deadlines and penalties that affect you.
How do I enroll in Medicare?
When you sign up for Social Security, Medicare automatically enrolls you in Part A, but you must sign up for Part B, if you want it. If you are 65 and haven't signed up for Social Security but want Medicare benefits, you must sign up for them.
Visit the enrollment section of Medicare.gov to sign up.
What are the costs of Medicare, and can I afford them?
Medicare Part A is free for most people. You pay for Part B, if you choose it. Learn more about how much you will pay for the Part B premium. You pay for Part D with a monthly premium and your plan may include out-of-pocket expenses such as copayments, coinsurance and annual deductibles.
How can I cut through the Medicare clutter during Open Enrollment this fall?
Every fall, the Medicare Open Enrollment Period presents multiple—and often confusing—choices. To cut through the clutter, take time to understand your options, review your current coverage, and compare available plans. This helps you make informed decisions and find the best plan for your needs.
What dental and vision plans are available for members age 60+?
Attend a Medicare workshop
Join one of our educational Medicare events, offered throughout the year in select locations or online. Whether you're still working or preparing to retire, our workshops provide essential insights into your Medicare options and the steps for shifting from your current health coverage.
Not sure which Medicare plan is right for you? While some options may seem perfect at 65, they can surprise you with high out-of-pocket costs later. Let us guide you in choosing a plan that meets your unique needs now and as you age, ensuring you’re covered at 65, 75, and beyond.
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Ask your Medicare questions now
As you near 65, you likely have many questions about Medicare. The enrollment process isn’t one-size-fits-all, especially if you plan to keep working.
Get the personalized information you need to make the best decisions for your unique situation. Call 800-348-7468 or find a representative below.