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Medicare Advantage Plans in Nevada
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What Do I Need to Understand About Medicare Advantage Plans in Nevada?
Big-name entertainment, slot machines and other games of chance are well-known throughout Las Vegas, but few Nevada residents want to leave enrollment in Medicare Insurance to the luck of the draw. The good news is you don’t have to navigate the maze of Medicare on your own, as a SelectQuote licensed insurance agent can help you understand your Medicare Advantage plan options. Nevada residents nearing the age of 65 may want to consider a Medicare Advantage plan as an option for healthcare coverage.
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Medicare Advantage is also known as Medicare Part C and offers the same level of coverage as Medicare Parts A and B (Original Medicare). Medicare Advantage (MA) plans are approved by Medicare, are sold by private insurance companies and often offer additional benefits that are not included in Original Medicare plans.
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How Do I Know If I’m Eligible for a Medicare Advantage Plan in Nevada?
Determining your eligibility is quicker than the spin of a roulette wheel with two easy questions. Are you already approved for Medicare Parts A and B? Do you live in a zip code or county where Medicare Advantage plans are sold? If the answer to both questions is yes, you’re eligible for a Medicare Advantage plan. Copayments, coinsurance and deductibles vary depending on the Medicare plan in which you enroll.
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Nevada residents cannot be enrolled in a Medicare Advantage Plan and a Medicare Supplement Insurance plan at the same time. A Medicare Supplement Insurance plan helps cover some of the gaps in coverage like copayments, coinsurance and deductibles that aren’t covered by Medicare Parts A and B.

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Does a Nevada Medicare Advantage Plan Also Cover Prescription Drugs?
Nevada residents looking for prescription drug coverage should consider a Medicare Part C plan, as some Medicare Advantage Plans may include a Medicare Prescription Drug plan. A Medicare Advantage plan including prescription drug coverage is called a MAPD plan.
Most Popular Medicare Advantage Plans in Nevada
Finding the right Medicare Advantage plan in Nevada is as unique as the person the plan is for. As reported by the Centers for Medicare & Medicare Services (CMS.gov), among Nevada residents who are enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan, 84% choose an HMO/HMOPOS plan while 16% choose a Local PPO. Knowing how much Medicare plan coverage you need will help you determine the right Medicare Advantage plan in Nevada to meet your needs.
You can learn more about Medicare Advantage plans in Nevada by contacting a SelectQuote licensed insurance agent to guide you through the Medicare maze. Acting as your advocate, our licensed insurance agents help you weigh the Medicare Advantage plan options in your area, understand costs and answer questions throughout the process. SelectQuote individually shops more than 20 national insurance companies to help find a plan that meets your individual needs and budget.
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When is the Nevada Medicare Advantage Plan Enrollment Period?
Enrollment in a Medicare Advantage plan occurs during specified enrollment periods. Medicare enrollment in Nevada opens for residents prior to turning age 65 or earlier for those younger and with certain conditions. The Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) runs for seven months.
IEP begins three months before turning age 65, including the birthday month, and ends three months after the birthday month. It is also the time allotted for enrollment in Medicare Parts A, B, C and D. For example, if you’re a Nevada resident with a May birthday, your IEP runs from February through August.
You may also enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan during the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period, which occurs annually each fall. Medicare’s AEP runs from October 15 through December 7 each year. The key dates for AEP are as follows:
Oct. 15 – Annual Enrollment Period Begins
Dec. 7 – Annual Enrollment Period Ends
Jan. 1 – First Date Coverage can start
During the Annual Enrollment every year, Nevada residents can:
  • Switch from Medicare Parts A and B (Original Medicare) to a Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan
  • Change from one Medicare Advantage Plan to another
  • Switch from one Prescription Drug (Part D) plan to another
  • Add a Prescription Drug (Part D) plan if you didn’t enroll when first eligible for Medicare
In addition to AEP, Nevada residents who are enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan can make a one-time plan change during the Open Enrollment (OEP) period, which occurs each year from January 1 through March 31. There are also Medicare Special Enrollment Periods (SEP) you may be able to enroll in Medicare or make changes to your existing Medicare Advantage coverage because of certain events and life changes, such as moving or losing employer coverage.
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Is a Nevada Medicare Advantage Plan Right for You?
When you’re ready, a SelectQuote licensed insurance agent can help you determine if you’re getting all the Medicare benefits you need. We can also help you stay up-to-date with annual changes insurance companies make to Medicare plans each year. As a trusted third-party company specializing in helping consumers understand their Medicare options, SelectQuote can help you find the right Nevada Medicare Advantage plan to meet your needs.
To ensure you are getting all the benefits available to you, call or complete your online form today. Let SelectQuote’s experienced licensed insurance agents simplify the Medicare maze by comparing rates and independently shopping insurance companies to help you find an affordable option that meets your unique needs.
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