SAG-AFTRA Partners With AFL-CIO On New Health Benefits For Medicare-Eligible Members

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SAG-AFTRA Partners With AFL-CIO On New Health Benefits For Medicare-Eligible Members
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SAG-AFTRA, in partnership with the AFL-CIO, is offering new SAG-AFTRA Senior Benefit Plans for all Medicare-eligible members and their Medicare-eligible spouses/partners, which includes a $0 premium option

For 2023, they noted, Medicare-eligible members can choose from three options:The Medicare Advantage Value plan for $99.30 per month.

While the Medicare annual election period is only open through December 7, Drescher and Crabtree-Ireland noted that these are group benefit plans and that Medicare-eligible SAG-AFTRA members can enroll at any time. Access to care anytime, anywhere with the National Blue Cross Blue Shield Network.$0 for the SilverSneakers fitness program.Extensive prescription drug benefits with $0 co-pay for select generics.

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