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Understanding Medicare: What You Need to Know

Understanding Medicare- What You Need to Know
Understanding Medicare- What You Need to Know

Medicare can be confusing, especially with the amount of information, advertisements, and sales pitches consumers see every day. Making the wrong decision can lead to higher costs, limited coverage, or unexpected gaps in care. Understanding the basics of Medicare and working with ethical, qualified professionals can help individuals make informed decisions that fit their healthcare and financial needs.

The National Association of Senior Advocates (NAOSA) believes consumers deserve clear information, ethical guidance, and transparency when making important healthcare and insurance decisions. That is why NAOSA provides Consumer Guides and requires members to follow strict Gold Standards of Professional Practice designed to protect seniors and all consumers.

Visit the NAOSA website here: https://naosa.org

Consumers can also access official Medicare information directly through Medicare.gov, the official U.S. government Medicare website:

https://www.medicare.gov

What Is Medicare?

Medicare is a federal health insurance program primarily for:

Learn more about Medicare eligibility here:

https://www.medicare.gov/basics/get-started-with-medicare

Medicare is divided into several parts, each covering different services.

Medicare Part A – Hospital Insurance

Part A generally covers:

Many individuals do not pay a premium for Part A if they or their spouse paid Medicare taxes while working.

More information about Medicare Part A:

https://www.medicare.gov/basics/get-started-with-medicare/medicare-basics/part-a

Medicare Part B – Medical Insurance

Part B helps cover:

Part B typically requires a monthly premium.

Learn more about Medicare Part B:

https://www.medicare.gov/basics/get-started-with-medicare/medicare-basics/part-b

Medicare Part C – Medicare Advantage

Medicare Advantage plans are offered through private insurance companies approved by Medicare. These plans often combine:

Some plans may also offer additional benefits such as dental, vision, hearing, or fitness programs. However, provider networks, prior authorizations, and out-of-pocket costs can vary significantly from one plan to another.

More information about Medicare Advantage plans:

https://www.medicare.gov/health-drug-plans/medicare-health-plans/your-coverage-options/medicare-advantage-plans

Medicare Part D – Prescription Drug Coverage

Part D helps cover prescription medications. Plans differ in:

Reviewing drug coverage annually is important because plan formularies and pricing can change each year.

Learn more about Medicare prescription drug coverage:

https://www.medicare.gov/drug-coverage-part-d

Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Plans

Medigap plans help pay certain costs not covered by Original Medicare, such as deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance.

These plans are standardized in most states, meaning a Plan G from one carrier provides the same basic coverage as a Plan G from another carrier. However, pricing, customer service, and rate stability may differ.

Learn more about Medigap policies:

https://www.medicare.gov/health-drug-plans/medigap

Common Medicare Mistakes

Unfortunately, many consumers make Medicare decisions based solely on television commercials, mail advertisements, or pressure from salespeople. Common mistakes include:

Consumers should also be cautious of Medicare scams and fraud. Helpful resources include:

Federal Trade Commission Scam Alerts: https://consumer.ftc.gov/scams

Senior Medicare Patrol: https://www.smpresource.org

Why Ethical Guidance Matters

Medicare decisions should be based on a consumer’s individual healthcare needs, financial situation, doctors, medications, and long-term goals — not on what generates the highest commission for an agent or company.

That is why NAOSA emphasizes ethical standards and consumer advocacy.

NAOSA members are expected to follow the organization’s Gold Standards of Professional Practice, which are designed to help protect consumers and promote transparency, ethics, and accountability.

Learn more about NAOSA here: https://naosa.org

NAOSA Gold Standards of Professional Practice

NAOSA members are expected to:

Members who violate NAOSA standards may face review or termination from the organization.

NAOSA Consumer Guides

NAOSA Consumer Guides are designed to help individuals and families better understand complex topics affecting older adults and consumers. These guides provide educational information on subjects such as:

The goal is to help consumers ask the right questions, avoid scams or unethical practices, and make informed decisions with greater confidence.

Visit the NAOSA website for educational resources and consumer information: https://naosa.org

Questions Consumers Should Ask

Before enrolling in any Medicare-related plan, consumers should ask:

An ethical professional should welcome these questions and provide clear answers.

Consumers can also compare plans using the official Medicare Plan Finder Tool:

https://www.medicare.gov/plan-compare

The Importance of Annual Reviews

Medicare coverage is not something consumers should “set and forget.” Plans can change annually, including:

Annual reviews can help ensure coverage continues to meet a consumer’s needs and budget.

Final Thoughts

Understanding Medicare is essential for making informed healthcare decisions. While the system can feel overwhelming, education and ethical guidance can make the process much easier.

Consumers should work with professionals who prioritize transparency, education, and long-term client needs rather than high-pressure sales tactics. NAOSA’s Consumer Guides and Gold Standards of Professional Practice were created to help consumers identify ethical professionals and navigate important decisions with greater confidence and protection.

Making informed choices today can help avoid costly mistakes tomorrow.

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Anthony L. Cinotti

Anthony’s personal and professional experiences were the motivating factor behind starting the National Association of Senior Advocates.

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