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Confused by Medicare choices and requirements? Our experienced team of insurance agents offers tailored guidance, helping you secure the right plan effortlessly and at the best possible deal.

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Medicare Connect, powered by Art of Insurance, is a trusted local Medicare insurance agency dedicated to helping seniors and individuals turning 65 understand their Medicare options with confidence. With over 24 years of experience serving the Las Vegas community, our team provides personalized guidance on Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, and Prescription Drug Plans. Our goal is simple: to educate, simplify the process, and help you choose coverage that fits your healthcare needs and budget. As a family run agency, we believe in treating every client like family providing ongoing support long after enrollment whenever you have questions about your benefits, claims, or coverage.
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About Us
Medicare Connect, powered by Art of Insurance, is a trusted local Medicare insurance agency dedicated to helping seniors and individuals turning 65 understand their Medicare options with confidence. With over 24 years of experience serving the Las Vegas community, our team provides personalized guidance on Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, and Prescription Drug Plans. Our goal is simple: to educate, simplify the process, and help you choose coverage that fits your healthcare needs and budget. As a family run agency, we believe in treating every client like family providing ongoing support long after enrollment whenever you have questions about your benefits, claims, or coverage.
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for people 65 and older, certain younger individuals with disabilities, and those with End-Stage Renal Disease.
Determine your eligibility for Medicare by assessing factors such as age, disability status, and specific medical conditions like End-Stage Renal Disease.
Explore the diverse Medicare coverage options available to ensure you receive the comprehensive healthcare benefits tailored to your unique needs.
Medicare is a federal health insurance program
for people 65 and older, certain younger individuals with disabilities, and those with End-Stage Renal Disease.
Determine your eligibility for Medicare by assessing factors such as age, disability status, and specific medical conditions like End-Stage Renal Disease.
Explore the diverse Medicare coverage options available to ensure you receive the comprehensive healthcare benefits tailored to your unique needs.
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Medicare Prescription Drug Plan (PDP) : A stand-alone drug plan that adds prescription drug coverage to Original Medicare, some Medicare Cost Plans, some Medicare Private-Fee-for-Service Plans, and Medicare Medical Savings Account Plans.
Medicare Health Maintenance Organization (HMO): A Medicare Advantage Plan that provides all Original Medicare Part A and Part B health coverage and sometimes covers Part D prescription drug coverage. In most HMOs, you can only get your care from doctors or hospitals in the plan’s network (except in emergencies).Medicare Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) Plan: A Medicare Advantage Plan that provides all Original Medicare Part A and Part B health coverage and sometimes covers Part D prescription drug coverage. PPOs have network doctors and hospitals but you can also use out-of-network providers, usually at a higher cost.Medicare Private Fee-For-Service (PFFS) Plan: A Medicare Advantage Plan in which you may go to any Medicare-approved doctor, hospital and provider that accepts the plan’s payment, terms and conditions and agrees to treat you – not all providers will. If you join a PFFS Plan that has a network, you can see any of the network providers who have agreed to always treat plan members. You will usually pay more to see out-of-network providers.Medicare Point of Service (POS) Plan: A type of Medicare Advantage Plan available in a local or regional area which combines the best feature of an HMO with an out-of-network benefit. Like the HMO, members are required to designate an in-network physician to be the primary health care provider. You can use doctors, hospitals, and providers outside of the network for an additional cost.Medicare Special Needs Plan (SNP): A Medicare Advantage Plan that has a benefit package designed for people with special health care needs. Examples of the specific groups served include people who have both Medicare and Medicaid, people who reside in nursing homes, and people who have certain chronic medical conditions.Medicare Medical Savings Account (MSA) Plan: MSA Plans combine a high deductible health plan with a bank account. The plan deposits money from Medicare into the account. You can use it to pay your medical expenses until your deductible is met.Medicare Cost Plan: In a Medicare Cost Plan, you can go to providers both in and out of network. If you get services outside of the plan’s network, your Medicare-covered services will be paid for under Original Medicare but you will be responsible for Medicare coinsurance and deductibles.Medicare Medicaid Plan (MMP): An MMP is a private health plan designed to provide integrated and coordinated Medicare and Medicaid benefits for dual eligible Medicare beneficiaries.
Plans offering additional benefits for consumers who are looking to cover needs for dental, vision or hearing. These plans are not affiliated or connected to Medicare
Plans offering additional benefits; payable to consumers based upon their medical utilization; sometimes used to defray copays/coinsurance. These plans are not affiliated or connected to Medicare.
Plans offering a supplemental policy to fill “gaps” in Original Medicare coverage. A Medigap policy typically pays some or all of the deductible and coinsurance amounts applicable to Medicare-covered services, and sometimes covers items and services that are not covered by Medicare, such as care outside of the country. These plans are not affiliated or connected to Medicare.

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Medicare Prescription Drug Plan (PDP) : A stand-alone drug plan that adds prescription drug coverage to Original Medicare, some Medicare Cost Plans, some Medicare Private-Fee-for-Service Plans, and Medicare Medical Savings Account Plans.
Medicare Health Maintenance Organization (HMO): A Medicare Advantage Plan that provides all Original Medicare Part A and Part B health coverage and sometimes covers Part D prescription drug coverage. In most HMOs, you can only get your care from doctors or hospitals in the plan’s network (except in emergencies).Medicare Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) Plan: A Medicare Advantage Plan that provides all Original Medicare Part A and Part B health coverage and sometimes covers Part D prescription drug coverage. PPOs have network doctors and hospitals but you can also use out-of-network providers, usually at a higher cost.Medicare Private Fee-For-Service (PFFS) Plan: A Medicare Advantage Plan in which you may go to any Medicare-approved doctor, hospital and provider that accepts the plan’s payment, terms and conditions and agrees to treat you – not all providers will. If you join a PFFS Plan that has a network, you can see any of the network providers who have agreed to always treat plan members. You will usually pay more to see out-of-network providers.Medicare Point of Service (POS) Plan: A type of Medicare Advantage Plan available in a local or regional area which combines the best feature of an HMO with an out-of-network benefit. Like the HMO, members are required to designate an in-network physician to be the primary health care provider. You can use doctors, hospitals, and providers outside of the network for an additional cost.Medicare Special Needs Plan (SNP): A Medicare Advantage Plan that has a benefit package designed for people with special health care needs. Examples of the specific groups served include people who have both Medicare and Medicaid, people who reside in nursing homes, and people who have certain chronic medical conditions.Medicare Medical Savings Account (MSA) Plan: MSA Plans combine a high deductible health plan with a bank account. The plan deposits money from Medicare into the account. You can use it to pay your medical expenses until your deductible is met.Medicare Cost Plan: In a Medicare Cost Plan, you can go to providers both in and out of network. If you get services outside of the plan’s network, your Medicare-covered services will be paid for under Original Medicare but you will be responsible for Medicare coinsurance and deductibles.Medicare Medicaid Plan (MMP): An MMP is a private health plan designed to provide integrated and coordinated Medicare and Medicaid benefits for dual eligible Medicare beneficiaries.
Plans offering additional benefits for consumers who are looking to cover needs for dental, vision or hearing. These plans are not affiliated or connected to Medicare
Plans offering additional benefits; payable to consumers based upon their medical utilization; sometimes used to defray copays/coinsurance. These plans are not affiliated or connected to Medicare.
Plans offering a supplemental policy to fill “gaps” in Original Medicare coverage. A Medigap policy typically pays some or all of the deductible and coinsurance amounts applicable to Medicare-covered services, and sometimes covers items and services that are not covered by Medicare, such as care outside of the country. These plans are not affiliated or connected to Medicare.

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