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	<title>New answer on: Is Medicare Advantage An HMO?</title>

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		<title>By: Bill Loughead</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[Medicare Advantage plans can be a an HMO or PPO.&#160; However, Medicare Advantage/HMO/PPO mean almost the same thing once you are on Medicare, meaning they are all a Medicare Advantage plan.&#160; One of the common statements from people turning 65 is, &quot;I want a PPO&quot;, because that is what they knew before they went on Medicare.&#160; However, it means something way different now that they are on Medicare.
 
 A Medicare Supplement is the only plan that doesn&#039;t have a network and that gives you the greatest flexibility in deciding who you go see for care.]]></description>

		

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