Losing Your Medicare Advantage Coverage?
Has Your Insurance Company Dropped Its Private Fee-for-Service Plan in 2010?
There’s Good News!
Our popular Today’s Options® Private Fee-for-Service Plan (PFFS) is here to stay in 2010. In fact, if you’ve been notified that you are losing your PFFS plan in 2010, you can enroll in Today’s Options TODAY!
Our Today’s Options plans feature:
- Low copays, monthly plan premiums*, and deductibles
- Annual out-of-pocket spending limit on medical expenses
- Low copays for annual dental and vision exams
- $0 copays for preventive screenings
- Plans with or without Part D prescription drug coverage “powered by CCRx”
- Generous health and wellness benefits
And:
- Extra Value-Added benefits not offered by Original Medicare. Learn more about them.
Your Special Election Period
If you have received a notice of nonrenewal from your current Medicare Advantage PFFS provider, you may qualify for a Special Election Period and can enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan we offer in your area.
Contact us at 1-866-222-7201 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Eastern time (TTY users call: 1-866-343-3796) Monday to Friday to get more information.
Remember: if you don’t enroll in a new plan, you will be placed back into Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) on January 1, 2010.
*You must continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium
The benefit information provided herein is a brief summary, but not a comprehensive description of available benefits. Additional information about benefits is available to assist you in making a decision about your coverage. This is an advertisement; for more information contact the plan.
A Medicare Advantage Private Fee-for-Service plan works differently than a Medicare supplement plan. Your doctor or hospital can continue to treat you if it agrees to accept our terms and conditions of payment, and thus may choose not to treat you, with the exception of emergencies. If your doctor or hospital does not agree to accept our payment terms and conditions, they may choose not to provide health care services to you, except in emergencies. Providers can find the plan’s terms and conditions on our website at: www.todaysoptions.com.

