Our goal is simple: help users learn first, compare second, and request licensed-agent help only if they want it.
Medicare Choose uses official CMS plan data and plain-English education to help people compare costs, benefits, Star Ratings, plan types, and local availability.
What Medicare Choose does
- Shows Medicare plan information by ZIP code, county, state, and plan year.
- Explains common Medicare tradeoffs such as HMO vs PPO, Medicare Advantage vs Medicare Supplement, and prescription-cost considerations.
- Helps users decide whether they may want to stay with a current plan, compare alternatives, or ask a licensed local agent for help.
What Medicare Choose does not do
Medicare Choose is not Medicare, CMS, Medicare.gov, a government agency, an insurance company, or a health plan. Medicare Choose does not enroll users in plans or make final enrollment decisions.
Official Medicare information is available at Medicare.gov and 1-800-MEDICARE.
How we build trust
We publish our data sources and methodology, explain our editorial standards, and disclose how licensed-agent connections work.