Most People Don’t Realize They Can’t Switch Easily Between Advantage and Supplement Later

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Once you’re enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan, switching to a Supplement (Medigap) plan later is not guaranteed. You may be subject to medical underwriting unless you qualify for a special circu…
Medicare Advantage Plans Are Expanding Perks Again—But There’s a Catch You Should Know

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In 2025, Medicare
If You’re Still Deciding Between Advantage and Supplement, This Might Help You Sleep Tonight

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Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement plans solve very different…
One Has Network Restrictions, the Other Doesn’t—But That’s Not the Only Difference

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Medicare Advantage plans have provider networks, while
When Something Seems Too Good to Be True, It’s Probably One of the Worst Medicare Advantage Plans

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The worst Medicare Advantage plans often market themselves with flashy benefits…
Why That Low Premium on Your Advantage Plan Might Hide a Costlier Surprise Later

Key Takeaways A low monthly premium on a Medicare Advantage plan often comes with higher out-of-pocket expenses when you need care, especially for hospital stays, specialist visits, or long-term treatment.
If You’re Picking a Medicare Advantage Plan Based on Perks Alone, Read This First

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Extra perks offered by some Medicare Advantage plans may distract …
The Worst Medicare Advantage Plans Trade Your Flexibility for Features That Look Good But Rarely Deliver

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The worst Medicare
Why Medicare Advantage Plans Can Cost Less Monthly But More When You’re Really Sick

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While Medicare Advantage plans often advertise
Why the Worst Medicare Advantage Plans Keep Selling Themselves as ‘Tailored for Your Needs’

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Some of the worst Medicare Advantage plans use the phrase “tailored for your needs” as a marketing hook, despite offering …