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  2. How to compare Medicare Advantage plans - AOL

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    Medicare Advantage provides the coverage of Part A and Part B and often includes prescription drug coverage (Part D). Plans may also offer coverage for services such as hearing, vision, and dental ...

  3. What do Medicare Part D drug plans not cover? - AOL

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    medications covered by Medicare Parts A and B. medications for erectile dysfunction. weight management medications. Part B vs. Part D drug coverage. Medicare Part B covers a limited range of drugs ...

  4. What are Tier 1 drugs? Getting to know Medicare Part D - AOL

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    Medicare Part D, also known as a prescription drug plan (PDP), has a list of covered medications known as a formulary. Each formulary has tiers, with generic, more cost-effective medication on ...

  5. Does Medicare Advantage cover prescription drugs? - AOL

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    A study published in 2016 found those with Medicare Advantage drug plans were more likely to find getting medications and cost information easier when compared with stand-alone prescription drug ...

  6. How do Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage differ? - AOL

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    Original Medicare. Medicare Advantage. Standard charges for Part A and Part B costs apply, including a monthly Part B premium. After paying the Part B deductible, a person will pay a 20% ...

  7. What you need to know about choosing a Medicare plan - AOL

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    Part D pays part of prescription drug costs. The Centers for Medicare ... One is the official "Medicare & You" handbook, a 128-page guide available in several languages and formats. You can either ...

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