I’ve heard you e going to move me to the Coventry Advantra Freedom MAPD plan. What is MAPD?
MAPD is a Medicare Advantage/Prescription Drug plan. PEIA has selected Coventry Health Care’s Advantra Freedom Plan for Medicare eligible retired PEIA members, and Medicare-eligible dependents of retired employess. This plan is licensed by the federal government through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). These plans provide both medical and prescription drug benefits to Medicare-eligible retirees through a fee-for-service plan. CMS pays the MAPD plan to provide coverage for Medicare members, and the MAPD takes full responsibility for paying for benefits for the member. You should have received a welcome packet from Coventry detailing the the Advantra Freedom Plan.
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