UNDERSTAND MEDICARE OPTIONS

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UNDERSTAND MEDICARE OPTIONS VLC1080-0518

HEALTHCARE PLANNING Healthcare expenses in retirement can be costly and complicated. The decisions you make can have an impact on your retirement finances and quality of life. Some of the most important choices to consider are your healthcare options and costs associated with your medical needs. What Are Your Healthcare Options? When it comes to health insurance after age 65, you have two options. OPTION 1 Medicare Parts A, B, and D A government health insurance program that includes Medicare Parts A, B, and D. OPTION 2 Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage) An alternative to the government health insurance program. Depending on your circumstances and the extent of coverage needed, each option may have its own advantages. Insurance products are issued by Pacific Life Insurance Company in all states except New York and in New York by Pacific Life & Annuity Company. Product availability and features may vary by state. No bank guarantee Not a deposit May lose value Not FDIC/NCUA insured Not insured by any federal government agency

YOUR HEALTHCARE OPTIONS Coverage 1 Medicare Parts A, B, and D Part A o Inpatient hospital stays o Skilled nursing-facility care o Hospice care o Some home healthcare Part B o Doctors services o Outpatient care o Certain home-health services o Some preventive care Part D o Prescription drugs Coverage 2 Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage) Medicare Part C is an alternative to Medicare Parts A and B and is offered by private insurance companies that are approved by Medicare. Part C can be more cost-effective, depending on the coverage needed. In fact, these plans may offer extra coverage, such as: o Vision. o Health and wellness programs. o Hearing. o Part D (prescription drugs) coverage. o Dental. Plan rules and coverage will vary by company. Please check with the specific company for more information.

Costs Are You Eligible? Premiums o Part A: Generally $0, but can be up to $422 per month o Part B: Based on modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) and range from $134 to $428.60 per month o Part D: Each plan can vary in cost and coverage because they are run by Medicare-approved private insurance companies Deductibles o Part A: Up to $1,340 for each benefit period 1 o Part B: $183 annually o Part D: $405 annually Co-Payments o Part A: Range from $167.50 to $335 per day on the type of care provided o Part B: 20% of the Medicare-approved charges o Part D: May vary by plan and drugs purchased Parts A and B You qualify for Medicare benefits if: o You do not already have Medicare. o Age 65 or older and: If receiving Social Security or Railroad Retirement benefits, then you may be automatically enrolled. You are a U.S. citizen or legal resident. You have resided in the U.S. for a minimum of five years. Worked at least 10 years in Medicare-covered employment (40 calendar quarters qualifies you for free Medicare Part A coverage). o Younger than age 65 and: You have end-stage renal disease (ESRD), or You have received Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) payments for 24 months (or in the first month of disability for ALS (Lou Gehrig s Disease)). Costs Are You Eligible? Costs associated with Part C will vary by company. Those costs include: o Monthly premiums. o Co-payments for covered services. o Any other out-of-pocket costs. You can generally join if: o You live in the service area of the plan you want to join. o You have Medicare Parts A and B coverage. o You don t have end-stage renal disease (with a few exceptions). 1 A benefit period begins the day an individual goes into a hospital or skilled nursing facility, and ends when that individual hasn t received any inpatient hospital care or skilled nursing facility for 60 days in a row.

When Do You Need To Enroll? Parts A and B o Automatic enrollment: You may qualify for automatic enrollment if you are age 65 or older and receiving Social Security or Railroad Retirement benefits. o Elective enrollment: If you are not receiving Social Security or Railroad Retirement benefits, then you must actively enroll. Contact a Social Security Administration office about three months before your 65 th birthday to sign up for Medicare. o Late enrollment penalties: A late enrollment penalty may apply to Parts B and D individuals who don t enroll for Parts B and D when eligible. When Do You Need to Enroll? If you decide you d rather be covered by Plan C (a Medicare Advantage Plan) than covered separately by Parts A and B, then you ll want to select and enroll in a Medicare Advantage Plan before your 65 th birthday; coverage can be delayed and late penalties may apply if you do not apply within the specified time frame.

Discuss with your financial professional everything you want out of retirement, and don t forget to include a conversation about healthcare expenses. PacificLife.com Pacific Life refers to Pacific Life Insurance Company and its affiliates, including Pacific Life & Annuity Company. Insurance products are issued by Pacific Life Insurance Company in all states except New York and in New York by Pacific Life & Annuity Company. Product availability and features may vary by state. Each insurance company is solely responsible for the financial obligations accruing under the products it issues. VLC1080-0518 Mailing addresses: Pacific Life Insurance Company P.O. Box 2378 Omaha, NE 68103-2378 (800) 722-4448 In New York, Pacific Life & Annuity Company P.O. Box 2829 Omaha, NE 68103-2829 (800) 748-6907 www.pacificlife.com