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Plans Available in Kentucky

Kentucky hosts 952,000 Medicare beneficiaries calling the state home, making up for 21% of the states total population. Medicare Advantage plans are popular in the Bluegrass State, with 52% of Medicare enrollees opting for the coverage.

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Elite Brokerage understands that healthcare is complex. That’s why we offer both Medicare and ancillary insurance products from more than 25 top-rated carriers. By doing so, we help your agents by empowering them with more options. With almost a decade of experience in contracting nationwide, The Elite Brokerage understands how to effectively contract in each state nationwide, including Kentucky.

Healthcare looks different for everyone, which is why having a wide range of plan options is important. Helping your agents deliver the solutions to clients while receiving top commissions and high-level contracts is one of the main goals of The Elite Brokerage.

In addition to health coverage such as Medicare Supplement and Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D plans help residents of the Bluegrass State keep prescription drug costs down. There is no shortage of available plans, making it easier for each beneficiary to find a plan to best suit their needs. Kentucky offers 12 Medicare Supplement plans options, 21 Medicare Part D plans, and 110 Medicare Advantage plans.

There are also many different ancillary insurance products available, including Dental, Vision, Hearing coverage, life insurance, and more. Get to know more about coverage options for Medicare beneficiaries in Kentucky today!

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