There are many Medigap options to choose from, plans are alphabetical from Plan A all the way through Plan N. The government requires that all Medicare Supplement plans are standardized by plan letter.
Coverage is standardized by plan letter
Plan G with Company A is EXACTLY the same as Plan G with Company B.
This means that when you are shopping for Medicare Supplement plans, you really are comparing apples to apples.
Medicare Supplements are secondary insurance, so you remain on Original Medicare Parts A and B. This means your keep the “network” of Medicare itself. We refer to this as having no network at all because over 95% of all providers in the nation accept Medicare.
As long as a provider accepts Medicare, they are required to accept your Medicare Supplement as well. You don’t have to worry about certain doctors only accepting Company A’s Supplemental plans but not Company B. Its required.
If you travel frequently or have homes in different parts of the country, you’ll be able to use your plan no matter where you are.
Medicare supplements are guaranteed renewable. This means that no matter how many medical bills you have, your plan can never terminate your coverage. The only way to lose your Medigap plan is if you stop paying your monthly premiums.
Medicare Supplements are extremely popular, especially with people who were paying for employer group health insurance that cost more money and delivered less coverage. When it comes to medigap plans, the key decisions are: can you qualify for a Medicare supplement and can you afford one.
Rates are determined based on your zip code, age, gender, and smoking status. The simplest way to compare the different plans and prices available in your area is to schedule an appointment with our team.
There are 3 main drawbacks to Medicare Supplements:
-You will pay more on a monthly basis.
-You will have to get a Part D drug plan separately.
-You won’t get extra benefits like dental and vision coverage that is built into many Advantage plans.
The major differentiator is rate stability. Often times we see new companies enter the market with the lowest price, only to raise rates significantly in the years to come.
Since your health must qualify to switch to another Medicare Supplement, these companies can trap many beneficiaries in their plans.
Because of this, we prefer companies that have a long history of stable rates and a reputation to uphold.
There are 2 types of rate increases for Medicare Supplement plans:
Planned – Many companies use “Attained Age” pricing to determine your rate. Each year, you are older and therefore will have a built in rate increase due to your higher age.
Unplanned – This happens when claims are higher than the insurance company expected. Higher inflation can also affect this.
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