There are a few different terms people use for supplemental Medicare insurance such as; Medigap, Medicare Supplement or Med Supp. Private insurance companies offer these health insurance policies to individuals who are eligible for Medicare coverage. In general, Medicare covers about 80 % of approved medical charges. Medicare supplement plans are designed to cover the 20% of approved medical charges not covered by Original Medicare. Essentially, Medicare supplement policies help reduce out-of-pocket costs. This ensures healthcare costs are predictable and manageable.
Why choose a Medicare Supplement
Although Original Medicare provides substantial coverage, it doesn’t cover everything. Here are some reasons to consider a Medicare Supplement:
Out-of-Pocket Costs: Original Medicare requires beneficiaries to pay for a percentage of their approved medical expenses. Because these can add up quickly, especially if you have frequent medical needs, a Medicare supplement pays these costs and saves enrollees money.
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Foreign Travel: In general, Original Medicare doesn’t cover healthcare services outside the U.S.. Although some Medicare supplement plans provide coverage for emergency medical care during foreign travel.
Predictable Expenses: With a Medicare supplement plan, enrollees have predictable medical expenses, making it easier to manage their healthcare budget.
No Network Restrictions: Medicare supplement plans do not have network restrictions, this allows individuals to see any doctor or specialist that accepts Medicare.
Supplemental Medicare insurance plans
There are ten standard Medicare supplement plans, labeled A through N. Each plan provides a different level of coverage. The plan benefits of each plan letter are standardized, meaning Plan A from one insurance carrier offers the same benefits as Plan A from any other insurance carrier. These benefits are universal and don’t change by location. Although, plan availability varies by location. Insurance carriers do not offer all plans in every state.
Here is a basic over view of plan benefits:
- Plan A: This plan provides basic benefits, covers coinsurance and hospital costs (up to 365 additional days after Medicare benefit is used).
- Plan B: Benefits Include all the Plan A benefits plus it covers the Medicare Part A deductible.
- Plan C: Covers all of Plan B as well as skilled nursing facility care coinsurance and foreign travel emergency and also covers the Part B deductible.
- Plan D: This plan is similar to Plan C , although it does not cover the Part B deductible.
- Plan F: Provides comprehensive coverage, including the Part B deductible. Please note; this plan is no longer available to anyone who is eligible for Medicare after January 1, 2020.
- Plan G: These plans provide coverage very similar to Plan F although, they do not cover the Part B deductible.
- Plan K and L: Both these plans offer lower premiums but higher out-of-pocket costs, with coverage limits.
- Plan M and N: Plans provide a good cost-sharing option for specific benefits and lower plan premiums.
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Choosing the Right Plan
Selecting the right Medicare supplement plan requires careful consideration of both health needs and finances. Things to consider when choosing a plan. Please consider using the services of a licensed Medicare agent when making important health coverage decisions. This will ensure you have all the information you need to make an informed choice.
Assess Your Health Needs: Consider your current health status and any anticipated medical needs. If you require frequent medical services, a plan with more comprehensive coverage might be beneficial.
Budget Considerations: Evaluate your budget for monthly premiums versus out-of-pocket costs. Higher premiums generally mean lower out-of-pocket expenses.
Compare Plans: It is a good idea to use the services of a licensed Medicare agent when making important health coverage decisions. In most cases, they can access tools that can provide a comparison of the plans available in your area. This ensures you have all the information you need to make an informed choice.
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Check for Special Benefits: Some plans offer additional benefits, such as foreign travel emergency coverage or even a fitness benefit.
If you want to learn some of the differences between a Medicare Supplement and an Advantage plan, click here.
Enrollment Periods
The best time to buy a Medicare supplement policy is during your Open Enrollment Period, which starts the first month you have Medicare Part B and are 65 or older. During this period, you have a guaranteed issue right, meaning insurers cannot deny you coverage or charge higher premiums due to pre-existing conditions.
Always remember to meet with your agent each year to review your options and adjust your plan as your healthcare needs change.
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