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Medicare Advantage Plans in Oklahoma

Key Takeaways

  • Medicare AdvantageMedicare Advantage (Medicare Part C) is health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older that blends Medicare benefits with private health insurance. This typically includes a bundle of Original Medicare (Parts A and B) and Medicare Prescription Drug Plan (Part D). plans in Oklahoma provide at least the same coverage as Original Medicare (Parts A and B), but can include additional benefits like a prescription drug plan, as well as dental, vision, and hearing services.
  • To be eligible for Medicare Advantage in Oklahoma, you must be eligible for Original MedicareOriginal Medicare is a fee-for-service health insurance program available to Americans aged 65 and older and some individuals with disabilities. Original Medicare is provided by the federal government and is made up of two parts: Part A (hospital insurance) and Part B (medical insurance). .
  • There are several Medicare Advantage plans in Oklahoma that offer $0 monthly premiums.
  • The Medicare Part B premium applies to every Part C plan in Oklahoma.

If you’re a Medicare beneficiary in Oklahoma, you have two main ways to receive your healthcare: Original Medicare (Parts A and B) and Medicare Advantage (Part C).

On this page, we’ll break down Medicare Advantage plans in Oklahoma, including what they cover, how much they cost, and more. You could say we’ll give you all the info you’ll need to choose the healthcare that’s right for you.

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Oklahoma Medicare Advantage Plan Coverage

In Oklahoma, Medicare Advantage plans are the private-insurance alternative to Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).

Medicare Advantage plans bundle all of the coverage provided by Original Medicare. This ensures you have healthcare coverage as both an inpatient and as an outpatient.

Medicare Advantage plans also may provide coverage for prescription drugs. If you don’t have Medicare Advantage, you must buy Medicare Part D to have your medications paid for by Medicare.

Many Medicare Advantage plans also provide coverage for healthcare extras  that may be important to you, such as dental, vision and hearing coverage. Some cover transportation, over-the-counter goods and wellness programs, too.

According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), there were 80 Medicare Advantage plans available in Oklahoma as of 2024, and every eligible resident in the state has access to a Part C plan.

Your selection of plans differs based on your county or zip code. However, no matter where you live, you also have access to no- or low-cost monthly premium plans. A GoHealth licensed insurance agent will be happy to talk to you about the plans that are available to you.

Many Oklahomans are pleased to know that Medicare Part C provides cost savings and richer coverage than Original Medicare. You may also like knowing that Medicare Part C can only be sold by private insurers who are approved to do so by the federal Medicare program.

OK Medicare Advantage Plan Costs

In 2024, Oklahomans pay an an average monthly premium of $17.34 for Medicare Part C. Everyone in the state has access to at least one plan with a $0 premium.

In Oklahoma and the rest of the country, the Part B monthly premium still applies to Part C plans. The standard Part B premium is $174.70 in 2024. If you collect Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board benefits, your Part B premium will be automatically deducted from the amount you receive monthly.

Medicare Advantage plans may have other costs associated with them. These vary from plan to plan and can include copays, coinsurance and deductibles. However, many Medicare Advantage plans in Oklahoma have $0 copays. There are also many plans with $0 deductibles for healthcare and prescription drugs.

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Medicare Advantage Plan Eligibility and Enrollment in Oklahoma

To be eligible for Medicare Advantage in Oklahoma, you must be a U.S. citizen or a permanent legal resident. Permanent legal residents must have established residency at least five years before applying for Medicare.

Most people in Oklahoma who apply for Medicare are 65 years old or older. You can apply for Medicare during the seven-month period that starts three months before you turn 65. This is known as your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP).

You can also apply for Medicare in your state if you have a qualifying disability, no matter your age. People with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and Lou Gehrig’s disease can get Medicare Advantage in Oklahoma regardless of age.

In Oklahoma, there are several enrollment periods for Medicare Advantage:

  • Initial Enrollment Period — If you’re turning 65, you can sign up for Medicare Advantage starting three months before you turn 65. Initial enrollment ends three months after that date, for a total of seven months.
  • Medicare Open Enrollment Period — You may join a Medicare Advantage plan or switch or drop your current Part C plan from October 15 to December 7 each year, also known as the Annual Enrollment Period.
  • Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period — If you already have a Medicare Advantage plan but want to change to a different Part C plan, you can do so from January 1 to March 31.
  • Special Enrollment PeriodSpecial enrollment periods are triggered by events, such as losing health insurance through your employer. Suppose you were qualified to delay Medicare and didn’t sign up during Initial Enrollment. In that case, you can sign up for Medicare Advantage within two months of losing your current coverage without incurring a penalty.

Are There Oklahoma Medicare Advantage Plans with Prescription Drug Coverage?

Many Medicare Advantage plans throughout Oklahoma include prescription drug (Part D) coverage. This eliminates your need to purchase a standalone Part D plan, the way you would need to with Original Medicare.

Several Medicare Advantage plans have a $0 annual deductible for prescription drugs.

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Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all of your options.