UHC Branded Plan C Medicare Connecticut Supplement
Original Medicare covers many health care services as well as supplies. Although, there are many costs it doesn’t cover. That is why we will explain some things about the UHC Branded Plan C Medicare Connecticut Supplement. A Medicare Supplement policy is health insurance that private insurance companies are able to sell to clients. In fact, clients use these policies to fill gaps in their Original Medicare coverage. Medicare Supplement plan C is unique in Connecticut. This is because it is one of three supplements in the state that people on Medicare under the age of 65 can enroll in.
Medigap policies like plan C help pay your share (coinsurance, copayments, or deductibles) of the costs of Medicare-covered services. Some Medigap policies cover certain costs not covered by Original Medicare. Plan C is the most comprehensive plan that can be purchased by people under the age of 65. Plan C covers all categories of benefits not fully covered by Original Medicare with the exception of Part B excess over 100%.
Medigap insurance companies
Insurance companies can only sell you a standardized Medigap policy identified by letters A through N. Each standardized Medigap policy must offer the same basic benefits, no matter which insurance company sells it. Cost is usually the only difference between Medigap policies sold by different insurance companies. Additionally, AARP branded supplements through United Healthcare currently have the best rates for medicare supplement Plan C.
These supplemental plans can be a very important tool to fill your clients insurance coverage needs. We want to make certain that our clients have all the coverage to protect both their healthcare needs as well as their budgets. It is important for you as an agent to be knowledgeable about all the options for insurance that your clients have available to them.
If you have any questions, please contact us. You can reach us either by phone at 203-796-5403 or by email at admin@croweandassociates.com.
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