Medicare Supplement

Designed to fill the Medicare part A and B coverage gaps. Medicare Supplement plans bring a peace of mind to seniors by eliminating cost sharing responsibility, offering nationwide coverage with providers, and are guaranteed renewable.

 

Basic Medicare coverage, while robust in nature, leaves many “gaps” in the coverage and could potentially expose the Medicare recipient to large “cash out-of-pocket” costs.

 

Medicare Supplements, also known as Medigap policies, are designed to mitigate the risk of those large, “cash out-of-pocket costs and help by filling the “gaps” in coverage. Those “gaps” can include deductibles, coinsurance, and copays. In addition, Medicare Supplements provide coverage for foreign travel, original Medicare does not.

 

Medicare Supplements plans and Medicare Advantage plans are often confused, but they are two different types of coverage and cannot be sold together. Medicare Supplement plans only work with original Medicare and are offered by private insurance companies.

 

Based on where you live and when you become Medicare eligible, you may have up to as many 12 plans to choose from: A, B, C, D, F, High-deductible F, G, High-deductible G, K, L, M, and N. Federal Government Standardized Medicare Supplement Plans comparison. Please note that that plans in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and Minnesota are filed under different names and don’t use the traditional plan names listed above but offer similar coverage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Each plan offers a different set of standardized benefits to help fill the gaps that original Medicare has left open. Those plans are identical from carrier to carrier, but premiums may vary.

 

Note: People eligible for Medicare on or after January 1, 2020, cannot purchase Medigaps that pay for the Part B deductible. This includes Plan C and Plan F. If you became Medicare-eligible before this date, you will still be able to purchase Plan C or Plan F.
 

 

 

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