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Medicare in Kansas

For many senior citizens Medicare is their only insurance option, and for the majority of elderly Americans in Kansas, Medicare may be the only thing that keeps them afloat in a tough economy with high health costs.

If you are looking for Medicare in Kansas, then you are in luck. As long as you are over the age of 65, you should be eligible to receive Kansas Medicare - the problem is making sure you fully understand your benefits, coverage, and any premiums or co-pays, or you could really find yourself in a lot of trouble.

Some plans cover only prescription drugs bought from certain pharmacies, for example; you'll need to make sure you are aware of these and other types of restrictions beforehand.

Fortunately, there are many sources available to help senior citizens find Medicare in KS. Senior centers and senior citizen groups may offer help and support at finding quality Medicare in Kansas. Many times this information is completely free of charge and the federal government has provided helpful web sites and handbooks for seniors who are confused about their Medicare options. You might also try asking around your peers, or relatives and family members for any suggestions they may have.

If you need help understanding one particular part of your Kansas Medicare plan, don't be afraid to ask anybody who you think may be able to help. Obviously a nurse or doctor should be able to address any issues that may arise, but in the event they are not readily available, it is good to have someone else in the family whom you can call on if needed.

Above all, you should understand your own needs. If the traditional "Part A" Medicare coverage, which covers basic care and services is not enough for you - or if you need prescription drug coverage - you may also want to look into a good Medicare Part C or Part D plan.

*You may be able to get extra help to pay for your prescription drug premiums and costs. To see if you qualify for getting extra help, call:

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