Know what you need, then shop around for healthcare

Know what you need, then shop around for healthcare

Taking care of your health, especially over age 65, requires an understanding of your personal needs. Proper medical care isn’t one-size-fits-all, so finding the right services and providers may take some research and thoughtful consideration as it relates to your unique circumstances.

Consider these tips from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to find the right care for you:

Stay on top of your health.

Be aware of any current medical concerns or those that might affect you in the near future. That’s why it’s important to stay on top of your healthcare needs, like preventive services that could help identify any issues early. Arming yourself with knowledge can help you be better prepared to make decisions about the type of doctors or providers you need and how they work with your health insurance.

Shop around.

Choosing a healthcare provider can be time-consuming and confusing. Medicare.gov makes it easy to find and compare providers like hospitals, home health agencies, doctors, nursing homes and other services in your area that accept Medicare. On your laptop, tablet or mobile device, enter your location to search for local providers and services. A clean and uniform design makes it easy to review and compare providers.

Know what to look for.

Understand everything you’re considering when searching for care for yourself or a loved one. Search filters allow you to personalize your search based on what’s most important to you, like services offered, quality ratings, inspection reports, and doctor affiliations. Other features include suggested next steps and checklists to help choose the best provider for you. Knowing what providers accept Medicare can also give you peace of mind.

Plan ahead.

Don’t put off researching your options. When you’re feeling well is typically the best time to consider your healthcare needs. With a clear mind, you’ll be able to thoroughly explore pros and cons about providers and facilities and get the information you need to find the best fit for you, such as practice locations, specialties, and contact information. You can also save your favorite healthcare providers to refer to later when you’re logged into your online Medicare account.

Make your wishes known.

Whether you’re planning ahead for yourself or finding care for a loved one, it’s important to share your preferences with others who are part of your care team. This might include which doctors you like, what hospital you prefer, or a nursing home close to family and friends.

Planning for medical care can seem like a challenge. By keeping tabs on your health and using available tools to research your options and compare providers, like the resources at Medicare.gov, you can create a plan that best fits your needs.

 

Source: Family Features, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Consulting online resources such as Medicare.gov is a way to find and compare doctors and hospitals.