Providers
The terms of these plans vary. In some plans, your health care is “coordinated.” That means the plan coordinates your coverage through a primary care physician who manages the care you receive from specialists and hospitals. You may have to choose specific doctors and hospitals. In other plans, you can get care from any Medicare eligible provider who accepts the terms, conditions and payment rates of the plan before providing coverage. Doctors and hospitals can decide whether or not to accept those terms, conditions and payment rates each time they furnish covered services. All Medicare Advantage plans have “service areas.” These are areas, typically a county, state or region, where they offer coverage. Generally, you must live in a plan’s service area in order to join it. However, all Medicare Advantage plans must offer nationwide coverage for emergency care, urgent care (care provided outside a doctor’s office or emergency room for conditions that require immediate attention) and renal dialysis.