Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage (also known as Part C) is an alternative form of Medicare administered by private insurance companies that contract with the federal government to provide Medicare benefits.
Medicare Advantage (also known as Part C) is an alternative form of Medicare administered by private insurance companies that contract with the federal government to provide Medicare benefits.
Medicare Advantage promises more benefits for less money—but behind the glossy ads lies a system costing taxpayers billions more while often denying care, trapping patients in narrow networks, and leaving the sickest Americans struggling to get treatment when they need it most.