Take a few minutes to review and compare plans on Medicare.gov before Medicare Open Enrollment ends on December 7. Why compare? Plans can change year-to-year, and you might find a plan that has lower premiums, lower prescription costs, or extra benefits. Now’s the time to explore your options for 2022, and find the best fit for your needs and budget! Compare Plans If you’re happy with the Medicare plan you have now, and it’s still being offered next year, you’re all set. Note: If your income is below $18,000, consider contacting your state’s Medicaid program about Medicare Savings Programs that could help with your Medicare costs. Sincerely, The Medicare Team |
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DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO COMPARE PLANS
November 30, 2021