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My dh is on medicare, I am reading thru the book and in the back is the listing for different plans...listed by region.  Does anyone know how to find out their 'region'?  And yes I have tried looking online for the information, but I did not find any answers, thanks.

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@Mom2Dogs.  Google "medicare regions".

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Google CMS PLANFINDER MEDICARE.  That should get you to the govt site to compare options for your area.  I think you input your zip code to drill down to your specific areas’ options.

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@Kachina624 wrote:

@Mom2Dogs.  Google "medicare regions".


@Kachina624 I did...

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Wish I could help, my plans are broken down by county.

 

For example, Humana has several plans listed in my book, in the description, it shows which counties each plan covers.

 

My instinct tells me there is some information either on your card or in that book to tell you which region.    You could call one of the providers, they would know.    Or call Medicare.

 

Maybe someone in a similar situation will reply

 


@Mom2Dogs wrote:

My dh is on medicare, I am reading thru the book and in the back is the listing for different plans...listed by region.  Does anyone know how to find out their 'region'?  And yes I have tried looking online for the information, but I did not find any answers, thanks.


 

 

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I'm going on Medicare in Dec and I typed in Medicare regions and found tons of info from written info to maps of the regions.  Good luck

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@Mom2Dogs wrote:

@Kachina624 wrote:

@Mom2Dogs.  Google "medicare regions".


@Kachina624 I did...


 

            Google  Medicare regions maps and you will get the map that shows what region the states are in.

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My booklet gives the plans covered by listing the various areas and/or counties.  I live in a small state, so it lists “various counties” or general areas, like the “southern”, “northern”, etc. counties.   I could get a general idea of which plans are offered in my county from that.  At which point I’d have to call the company or go to their website for further information.

 

I don’t want to change my plan, but just to check it out, I went to CMS Planfinder Medicare as @SPIFFYPOOH suggested.  I put in my zip code, gave them a couple of answers as to what type of plan I was interested in, and it showed me which plans/companies are available to me.  One was the plan and company with which I am already enrolled.  

 

That should give you at least an idea of which companies offer plans in your area.  From there, I would contact the companies themselves for further information.  Either by phone or website.  Good luck!🍀 

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Formatting is wonky but Boston is Region 1, New York is Region 2, and so on

 

Contact your CMS Regional Office for questions.

The Regional Offices of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services are the agency’s state and local presence. Regional field staff work closely with beneficiaries, health care providers, state governments, CMS contractors, community groups and others to provide education and address questions. 

RegionRegional Office LocationContactStates served by the RegionRegion 1Region 2Region 3Region 4Region 5Region 6Region 7Region 8Region 9Region 10

Boston

ROBOSFM@cms.hhs.gov 

Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

New York

RONYcfm@cms.hhs.gov

New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands

Philadelphia

ROPHICFM@cms.hhs.gov

Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia

Atlanta

ROATLfm@cms.hhs.gov

Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee

Chicago

ROCHIfm@cms.hhs.gov

Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin

Dallas

RODALFM@cms.hhs.gov

Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas

Kansas City

rokcmmfm@cms.hhs.gov

Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska

Denver

rodenmmfm@cms.hhs.gov

Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming

San Francisco

ROSFOFM@cms.hhs.gov 

Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Pacific Territories

Seattle

ROSEA_DFMFFSO2@cms.hhs.gov

Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington

 
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Thanks everyone for the responses.....navigating Medicare  is not for sissy's.....I wonder how the elderly understand what they are doing.