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Ready for Medicare? Knowing your retirement plans and needs can make transitioning to Medicare and choosing a Medicare Advantage plan go a lot faster and smoother. Start building your personalized action plan even before your 65th birthday so you can get a jump on tasks and your timeline. Create your action plan
With a Medicare Advantage plan from Kaiser Permanente, you get medical services, hospital care, prescription drug coverage, and much more.
Our Kaiser Permanente Medicare Advantage plans offer a wide range of care and flexible options to help you get coverage that fits your life and budget. You get hospital care, medical services, and prescription drug coverage — all in one plan.
The first step in choosing the right coverage is understanding the 4 parts of Medicare. Below, learn the basics of how each part works and what it covers, so you’ll know what you need to do at every step of the Medicare process.
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Once you have proof of your Original Medicare entitlements, sign up for Kaiser Permanente Medicare Advantage. Plan ahead so you avoid gaps in coverage.
Kaiser Permanente Advantage Plus is a Medicare Advantage plan that offers comprehensive coverage and support for your health care needs.
Find the care you need, from 24/7 advice to on-demand or scheduled visits. Track test results and vaccines or review After Visit and health summaries. Conveniently order and manage medications for you and your family. Manage medical bills, payment options, cost estimates, and claims.
Kaiser Permanente is a Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) and delivers more value than Original Medicare. Our plans combine Medicare Parts A & B (Original Medicare) and Part D (Prescription Drugs), as well as offering you additional benefits for vision, dental, hearing & fitness.
You can start enrolling in Medicare 3 months before your 65th birthday. You’ll need to be eligible for Part A and Part B (Original Medicare) before you can get Part C (Medicare Advantage). You’ll need Part A, Part B, or both before you can get Part D.