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An Introduction to Medicare: Parts A, B, C, and D Explained

August 24, 2025 · Personal Finance

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How to Start Choosing a Medicare Plan

With all this information, the big question is: how do you actually choose? The best plan is the one that fits your personal health needs, budget, and lifestyle. Here is a simple, step-by-step approach to get you started.

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A man uses a calculator and tablet to review his healthcare budget and prescription medication costs.

Step 1: Assess Your Health and Budget

Take a moment to think about your current health. Do you have chronic conditions? Do you expect to need specific surgeries or treatments in the near future? Also, consider your financial situation. How much can you comfortably afford for monthly premiums? How would a large, unexpected medical bill affect your budget?

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List your doctors and medications on a yellow notepad to simplify your search for the right Medicare plan.

Step 2: Make Your Lists

This is a practical and powerful step. Make two lists. First, list all the doctors, specialists, and hospitals you currently use and want to continue seeing. Second, list all your prescription medications, including the dosage and how often you take them. These two lists are your most important tools for comparing plans.

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Choose between a winding stone path for Original Medicare and a smooth road for Medicare Advantage.

Step 3: Decide on Your Path

Now, you face the big decision: do you want the flexibility of Original Medicare or the all-in-one structure of a Medicare Advantage plan?

Path 1: Original Medicare (A & B) + Part D + Medigap. This path is often chosen by people who want the widest possible choice of doctors and hospitals and want predictable coverage for out-of-pocket costs.

Path 2: Medicare Advantage (Part C). This path is often chosen by people who are comfortable with network-based care, want lower or $0 monthly premiums, and appreciate the extra benefits like dental and vision, plus the security of an annual out-of-pocket maximum.

Editorial photograph illustrating: Step 4: Use the Official Plan Finder Tool
An older woman uses the official Medicare Plan Finder tool on her laptop to compare coverage options.

Step 4: Use the Official Plan Finder Tool

The single best resource for comparing your options is the official Medicare website. You can visit the Medicare.gov Plan Finder tool. Here, you can enter your zip code, your list of medications, and your preferred pharmacies. The tool will show you a detailed list of the Part D and Medicare Advantage plans available in your area. You can compare their costs, drug formularies, and star ratings (a measure of plan quality).

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A senior man reviews a SHIP brochure while talking on the phone to find unbiased Medicare assistance.

Step 5: Get Unbiased Help

You do not have to do this alone. Every state has a State Health Insurance Assistance Program, or SHIP. These programs offer free, one-on-one, unbiased counseling to help you understand your options. A SHIP counselor can sit down with you and help you use the Plan Finder tool and talk through your choices. You can find your local SHIP office through their national website.

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