24 Health Care Resource Guide | 2019-2020
When you reach a complicated twist in the road,
you have a choice to make: try to go it alone or
turn to someone who has successfully walked this
road before.
As you approach age 65, it's important to plan for
your future and learn about your Medicare
options—whether you do it on your own or join
someone who has been down this path before.
We're Fallon Health and we're proud to be your
neighbor. We have walked the Medicare path for
nearly 40 years—helping people in our community
figure out what option works best for them.
Fallon Health:
Making Medicare simple(r)
Who do you choose to walk with?
Where do you start?
If you're not sure how Medicare works, you're not
alone. Let's take the first few steps together…
Medicare is a federal health insurance program.
It is made up of Parts A, B, C, D.
Parts A (hospital insurance) and B (medical
insurance) are part of Original Medicare. Part A
helps pay for things like hospital and home health
care, while Part B helps pay for services like
doctor office visits and preventive services such
as screenings and flu shots.