Medicare Advantage Plans & Medicare Supplement Plans

Medicare Advantage Plans & Medicare Supplement Plans
Medicare Advantage Plans

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The Benefits of Medicare Supplemental Insurance

It may appear a bit confusing when you see or hear two names mentioned, but Medicare supplemental insurance and Medigap insurance are the exact same thing. Both are actual insurance policies that help take care of the shortcomings of any co pays, deductibles or coinsurance gaps that original Medicare Plans A & B do not address. But when an annuitant of Medicare starts browsing for supplements they'll be happy to know that only those companies approved by the government can be providers. That's a good thing.


There are several key things to know about Medicare supplemental insurance before you start shopping for a policy.
#1) You must have Medicare Parts A & B.
#2) You will have to pay a monthly premium to the chosen insurance company for your policy.
#3) Your supplement or gap policy will only cover you, not your spouse. He or she will need to purchase their own.
#4) You will be required to purchase a supplement policy through a company approved in your state and on the government approval list.
#5) Typical supplement/gap policies will not cover drug benefits.
#6) You will be required to pay your Medicare Part B premium unless your state Medicaid pays it for you.


Because the insurance company approval list is a mile long, be wise in your selections and options. Various options have various costs. In other words, it is beneficial to shop around and keep an eye out for the best dollar rate for the coverage you choose. Your computer is the best way to find which company has the plan you need. You can talk to each company for valuable information or read the forms online. Additionally, you can deal directly with the chosen company and not through an agent.


On the other hand, if you are so inclined, try tossing your shopping list troubles to one agent and let him or her do the research. They may be able to find companies on the list you overlooked that could provide your medical needs for a lower cost. For additional help and to find answers to questions visit: this website. They also provide updates on 2011 policy changes.


Hannah has a background in journalism and writes about Medicare Supplemental Insurance and Medigap


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