MedicarePlansGuide.org is an independent educational resource created to help individuals, families, and caregivers better understand how Medicare works. All content published on this website is developed using publicly available information and is reviewed to ensure accuracy, clarity, and relevance as Medicare rules and plan availability change.
Because Medicare is complex and subject to frequent updates, our goal is to present information in a clear, unbiased manner that helps readers make informed decisions about their healthcare coverage.
Content published on MedicarePlansGuide.org is researched using trusted and authoritative sources, including:
These sources are used to explain Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement (Medigap), Medicare Part D prescription drug plans, and related topics in plain language.
Medicare information is reviewed regularly, especially during major enrollment periods such as:
Articles are updated when Medicare rules, plan availability, benefits, or enrollment timelines change. Older content is revised as needed to reflect current Medicare guidelines and to remove outdated information.
Review our editorial standards.
MedicarePlansGuide.org operates independently and is not affiliated with the U.S. government, Medicare, or any insurance carrier. Content is written for educational purposes only and is not intended to recommend or endorse specific insurance products or plans.
Readers are encouraged to review official Medicare resources and consult licensed insurance professionals when evaluating coverage options.
Every effort is made to ensure information on this website is accurate at the time it is published. However, Medicare rules and plan details can vary by location and change annually.
Readers should always confirm coverage details, costs, and eligibility using official Medicare resources or by speaking with a licensed insurance agent before making enrollment decisions.
This page supports our commitment to providing clear, trustworthy Medicare education.