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scoundrel [369]
2 years ago
9

Melanie is currently enrolled in a hmo mapd and is talking about enrolling in a Medicare supplement. What should you tell her

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Mars2501 [29]2 years ago
6 0

I would tell Melanie that there is no need to opt for Medicare Supplement. See the reason below.

<h3>Why should I give the above advice to Melanie?</h3>

I would give the above advice to Melanie because:

A Medicare Advantage plan that incorporates Medicare Part D prescription medication coverage is known as a MAPD plan.

Medicare Advantage programs provide all of the benefits of original Medicare (parts A and B), as well as extra services.

A MAPD plan is one that includes prescription medication coverage as part of a Medicare Advantage plan.

Hence, there is no use for an additional plan.

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