Minnesotans can get original Medicare with some add-ons through Parts A and B, alongside some supplemental coverage. You can opt for Part C, known as Medicare Advantage – comprehensive plans covering everything from dental visits to fitness memberships, and offered by private insurance companies. Part D, meanwhile, will cover your prescription drug costs.
My plan has been impacted, where do I start?
Talk to your local agent. Agents have expertise in the current market and can help you navigate the next steps in choosing a new plan. AAA recommends finding your new plan by focusing on suitability, simplicity, and reliability.
“Our agents aren’t tied to a carrier, we find the plan that works best for you and your life,” said Ebane. “We’re here to make this experience easier for you and to share our Medicare expertise.” Once you’ve enrolled and begin your new plan, agents can support you along the way when you have questions.
AAA Medicare Advantage Quick Facts
- AAA agents are licensed to sell Advantage, Supplemental, Prescription Drug, and Cost plans during the Medicare Open Enrollment period (October 15—December 7). We support our members with Medicare Parts A and B enrollment.
- Our agents advise plans based on suitability, simplicity, and reliability.
- AAA is carrier agnostic – we help you find the best plan and always put our members first.
- Leaving an Advantage plan for a Cost plan is not easy to navigate alone. Our local agents are poised to support you with confidence. Cost plans are available to people in the counties listed below.
Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Goodhue, Itasca, Kanabec, Koochiching, Lake, Le Sueur, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Pine, Pipestone, Rice, Rock, Sibley, St. Louis, Stevens, Traverse, Yellow Medicine counties.
What’s the difference between Medicare and Medicaid?
Medicare is primarily health insurance for people 65 and older, and Medicaid coverage is for individuals, families, and children with limited income and resources.
I’m not 65 yet, should I begin preparing?
Anyone turning 65 this year or in the future can benefit from the expertise of a licensed insurance agent. Agents can walk through the Medicare enrollment process from start to finish, so you never have to navigate the process alone.
“If Medicare Open Enrollment seems confusing, don’t fret: Your insurance agent will take the time to get to know you and your needs, and can help you out,” Abel said. “If you don’t have an insurance agent, we can help you find one you can trust at AAA.com/Insurance.”