A Medicare Medical Savings Account (MSA) Plan is a type of Medicare Advantage plan that combines a high-deductible health insurance policy with a medical savings account (MSA) that beneficiaries can use to pay for eligible healthcare expenses. These plans have two components: a high-deductible health plan (HDHP) that covers healthcare costs once the deductible is met, and a savings account funded by Medicare that beneficiaries can use to pay for qualified medical expenses. Medicare deposits a certain amount of money into the MSA each year, and beneficiaries can use these funds to pay for healthcare services until they reach their deductible. After the deductible is met, the HDHP provides coverage for additional healthcare services. MSA plans typically do not have network restrictions, allowing beneficiaries to see any healthcare provider who accepts Medicare. Unused funds in the MSA roll over from year to year, providing an incentive for beneficiaries to manage their healthcare expenses wisely.
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