North Carolina Medicare Resource Center

North Carolina Prescription Drug - Medicare Resource Center

Part D prescription drug plans are commonly used by Medicare beneficiaries to lower the cost of their medications. These plans are designed to provide coverage for the lowest possible cost.

One of the most challenging aspects of Medicare is understanding the various levels of coverage that a prescription drug plan provides.

One of the most common types of coverage that Medicare provides is its prescription drug plan, known as Medicare Part D. This is different from the Medicare Supplement plans that are designed to cover the gaps in the Original Medicare. If you have Medicare Part A but are not yet enrolled in Medicare Part B, you can still enroll in the program through Medicare Part D.

The Perks That Are Driving Seniors to Medicare Advantage Plans in North Carolina

The Perks That Are Driving Seniors to Medicare Advantage Plans in North Carolina

Medicare Advantage plans are growing fast these days. Find out what perks are attracting seniors, from extra benefits to lower out-of-pocket costs, and how they stack up against Original Medicare.

Upcoming Changes to North Carolina Medicare in 2025: What to Expect

Upcoming Changes to North Carolina Medicare in 2025: What to Expect

Discover the major updates to Medicare in 2025, including expanded coverage, enhanced telehealth services, and drug price negotiations. Learn how these changes will impact your healthcare.

Medicare Part C in North Carolina

Medicare Part C in North Carolina

Are you looking for an alternative to Original Medicare? Medicare Part C, also known as Medicare Advantage, may be the perfect option for you. With low monthly premiums and added benefits, a Medicare Advantage Plan can provide you with the coverage you need.

Understanding Medicare in North Carolina

Understanding Medicare in North Carolina

Medicare is a national health insurance program in the United States that provides health insurance coverage to people who are 65 years of age or older, as well as to some younger people with disabilities or end-stage renal disease.

In North Carolina, Who is Eligible for Medicare Part D?

In North Carolina, Who is Eligible for Medicare Part D?

Medicare Part D eligibility requirements, including enrollment via Medicare Part A and/or Part B, Medicare Advantage, and special considerations for individuals with disabilities or alternative benefits.

New to North Carolina Medicare

New to North Carolina Medicare

Getting ready to become a Medicare beneficiary can be daunting, especially if you’re already 65 years old or have a few years left before you retire.