Medicare Advantage Plans & Medicare Supplement Plans

Medicare Advantage Plans & Medicare Supplement Plans
Medicare Advantage Plans
Showing posts with label Plans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plans. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Medicare Supplement Plans - How They Work

Medicare Supplement plans are plans that are designed to fill in the "gaps" in "original" Medicare. "Original" Medicare includes Medicare Part A (hospital inpatient) and Part B (outpatient/doctor). These plans are consistent across companies - all companies are required to provide the same standardized benefits. This makes it very easy to understand the plans and how they work. Here are the top three things that you must know when looking at Medicare Supplement plans:


Medicare Supplement plans (also called Medigap) are Federally-standardized. The plans all provide equal coverage for "like" plans. What this means is that a Plan F with one company is the exact same as a Plan F with another company. Because of this, it is important to compare the plans on the basis of monthly premium and company rating or reputation. Price being equal, it is preferable to be with a company that has a long track record of involvement in the senior insurance marketplace and/or a high financial strength rating.
Medigap plans can be used at any doctor or hospital, nationwide, regardless of which company sells you the plan. Many types of insurance are network-based; however, this does not apply to Medicare Supplement plans. Even some types of Medicare plans - Medicare Advantage plans - are network-based in most cases. On the contrary, Medigap plans give you the flexibility of using the plan anywhere in the country that takes Medicare. This flexibility, particularly for someone that travels, is one of the many reasons that these plans have become increasingly popular as a way to supplement Medicare coverage.
Medigap plans all pay claims through the Medicare "crossover" system. There is no variation in how quickly or how efficiently one company pays claims versus another. While some companies may use the selling point of their timeliness in paying claims, this is not altogether accurate when it comes to this type of insurance. Because the plans are Federally-standardized and pay claims this "crossover" system, you can be assured that, regardless of the company, the claims are going to be paid in a timely manner and with minimal (usually no) involvement from the insured. Once you have a plan, you just need to present your plan identification card with your red, white and blue Medicare card when receiving services from a doctor or hospital.


Altogether, Medicare Supplement plans continue to be a viable option for those on Medicare, who wish to limit their exposure to out of pocket expenses. With only Medicare, you are subjected to paying approximately 20% of all medical costs. With a Medigap plan, however, you can greatly reduce or, with some plans, completely eliminate your out of pocket costs.


J. Garrett Ball is the owner of Secure Medicare Solutions, which administers http://medicare-supplement.us/. On the site, you can get information about Medicare Supplement plans and get Medigap quotes sent to you by email.


View the original article here

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Medicare Supplement Plans, The Easy Way

So many of my clients have expressed their frustration and confusion when trying to sort through the masses of information around and about Medicare and Medicare Supplement Plans.


This article is not going to clear up all of that confusion. However you will find some very helpful information about accessing assistance in your quest for information and some hazards you will want to sidestep.


You do not have to "go it alone." There are many reputable insurance professionals that are ready and able to help you. How do you find a good one? Some questions you should ask to determine if you are dealing with one:


1)You will want to make sure that you are dealing with an independent agent or broker. This type of agent does not work for just one carrier. They are not limited to talking to you about just one company's options. The independent agent forms relationships with multiple carriers. This enables him/her to fit the solution to you rather than try to you into the limited options they have the ability to offer. There is the added worry that the agent will lose the connection with that one company and then no longer have the resources to provide service to you or your policy.


2)If your agent doesn't start out by finding out some key things about you and your lifestyle, he/she is just not doing a good job for you. Questions like: How much traveling to intend to do? How is your health? What is your budget? Are you comfortable with sharing some of the cost for your medical expenses or do you want total coverage? The answers to all of these questions are key if the agent is going to recommend the right plan for you.


3)Does the agent specialize in Medicare specifically? The world of insurance is extremely diverse. Look for an agent who specializes in Medicare. Someone who is up to date on the laws and the changes is going to be able to advise you. It is wise to avoid a "jack of all trades" when it comes to Medicare. There is a lot to know about any genre of insurance.You are better with someone focused on the segment that you are dealing with.


4)How long has the agent been in business? Each year thousands of people get into the insurance business. Each year the vast majority of those new agents leave the insurance business. Work with an agent who has established longevity in the industry and demonstrated a commitment to it. Avoid brand new agents. This will ensure that your agent will be there down the line for customer service.


5)Does the agent present the information in a way that is clear and understandable? This would seem almost too basic to mention, but it is key. A competent, caring agent should be able to clear up the confusion for you. If an agent does their job properly, you will feel confident that you understand your options and that you have made the right choice for your circumstances. Avoid agents that use "insurance speak" terms and phrases that only insurance people would know.


6)Ask yourself if it seems like the agent trying to help you or themselves. All insurance professionals are in business to make a living. It is the ethical insurance professionals who live by the fact that it is only by taking care of the customer, that you take care of yourself.


Help is available. Just take a deep breath, remember these points and you will find the right person to help you understand your Medicare and Medicare Supplement Plan options.


Let us help. Don't tackle medicare alone. For the latest information about Medicare or to compare medicare supplement plan options and rates in your area, call 888-347-5552 or visit http://www.medicarequote4u.com/.


Stephanie Coutavas is an Insurance Professional specializing in Senior Insurance Solutions and Medicare Insurance. Co-founder and Senior Broker at http://www.medicarequote4u.com/, Common Sense Insurance Solutions Group. Stephanie decided to specialize in Medicare because, "I saw the effects of the confusion and misinformation in the senior market. I really feel that with the proper,correct information, presented in an understandable way that our Seniors can position themselves for the future and achieve the peace of mind and security that they deserve at this exciting stage of life. We strive one client at a time to make sure that we address the individual and that they are better for having met us, regardless of whether they choose us as their broker."


View the original article here

Monday, December 26, 2011

Medicare Supplement Plans: Purchase at the Annual Enrollment

Medicare Supplement Plans are the most excellent kind of insurances for health available to adults over the age of sixty five.


People who buy these supplemental quotes can visit almost any specialist, hospital, or doctor, and often pay very less or nothing at all for these kinds of purchases. The only difficulty with Medicare Supplement Plans is the agencies that offer this kind of Medicare supplemental quotes have under-writing guidelines, which might make it difficult to qualify if you have preexisting circumstances. Using definite issue guide-lines to buy one of these plans might make a big difference in the worth of care you get and you're other expenses for physician and hospital services.


The most frequently used assured issue period is the period of preliminary enrollment, which starts on the first-day of the month where you are both registered in Medicare (Part B) and over the age of sixty five. This time extends for 6 months and you may register in any plan with any agency during this specific time without responding to any of the health queries. A lot of seniors buy Medicare (Plan F) in the initial registration period, however over the past few years a lot of people have been influenced to buy Medicare Advantage Plans that offer lower coverage.


The second most liked assured issue period happens when adults choose to work after their sixty fifth year of age. During this period they are frequently covered by company plans that offer higher coverage to normal Medicare. Though, when they finally leave when they retire their company plan, they have a sixty three day assured issue period where they might register in the insurance plan of their selection. This assured issue period in addition includes people who have left, although are still covered on their earlier companies plan.


Medicare Supplements Plans approximately always offer higher exposure to Medicare-Advantage-Plans, which is why a lot of people are opting to register in normal Medicare and buy supplemental-insurance. A lot of seniors over the years have received correspondences informing them of their coverage with the current benefit plan will be finished at the end of the current year. These insured adults have a special assured issue time frame, where they might register in any kind of plan with any agency without giving explanations to any of the health questions. People who have physical conditions and issues should utilize this period to buy a Medicare Supplemental quote.


The Author is a professional writer, presently writing for Medicare supplements and Medicare supplement insurance.


View the original article here

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Medicare Supplement Plans In Nevada, Colorado, and Utah

When you compare these 3 states and the Medicare Supplement Plans they have to other states in the country you see a major trend. For the most part they are much less expensive when compared to other states that have large cities in them. As we know Colorado has Denver, Nevada has Reno and Las Vegas, and Utah has Salt Lake and some other medium size cities within. So why is there a big price difference between these states and others. We will talk about 2 reasons.


Typically the healthier the state the lower the rates. All of these states boast a very good health rating. When a Medicare Supplement Company has lower health claims they also have lower costs which they usually pass along to the consumer as lower rates for there plans. Actually these companies are able to look in years past to try to determine there future costs for claims, when they see that in years past claims costs have been comparably lower than other states they are able to keep prices lower because of that. These rocky mountain area states thus are benefiting from a healthy life style, All of these states have lots of outdoor activities which aide in preserving a great health rating.


Competition is also a large factor in rates, as you look across the country at rates you will notice an important trend. In states where there is only 1 or 2 companies that sell Medicare Supplement Plans we find that the rates are very high. In states like Nevada, Utah, and Colorado we find at least 5 companies that offer these types of plans. With that being said every company is vying for a position in the market. When you are dealing with a standardized plan having a position in the market has every thing to do with prices.


Standardized plans is of tremendous importance as to why competition is so important, think about it like this. If you went to a car dealership to purchase an automobile you would not pay $5000 more for the exact same car with the same options, that will get you to the same place. It just does not make sense. It is the same with Medicare Supplement Plans. Educated consumers know that these plans are essentially identical company to company which means that there is not much more to talk about than price.


Whether you are looking at Utah Medicare Supplement Plans, Nevada Medicare Supplement Plans or Colorado Medicare Supplement Plans, you are in a good position. Living where you live could save you thousands of dollars in your Medicare Career.


Looking to find the best deal on A MEDICARE PLAN, then visit http://www.medicarequote4u.com/ to find the best advice on a Medicare Plan for you.


View the original article here

Thursday, October 20, 2011

What You Don't Know About Medigap - Medicare Supplement Plans Can Cost You

As an Independent Broker who specializes in Senior Insurance and Medigap - Medicare Supplement Insurance, I see on a daily basis how important accurate information is. Making a sound decision is wholly dependent on acquiring knowledge about and understanding your options.

Many of my clients have told me that their search for information resulted in an avalanche of calls and emails from dozens of insurance agents leaving them frustrated and even more confused. This can become so overwhelming that they just give up, missing the opportunity to learn about an option that might better their situation and save them money.

Fact 1: There are marketing companies that will sell your information.

When you seek information online or fill in a form to win a prize you may be entering your personal information into a lead service. They will sell your information to numerous agents who contact with them to provide them with the names and contact information of people seeking information about Medigap- Medicare Supplement Plans. This is what starts the avalanche!

You can avoid this by always making sure that you are on a legitimate, licensed broker's website.There should be a toll free number for you to call and an email address for you contact them.

If you are required to give all of your personal information in order to receive a quote you may be in the wrong place.

Fact 2: Although the cost of your Medigap - Medicare Supplement Plan may vary from company to company, the benefits are exactly the same.

There are currently 10 standardized Medicare Supplement Plans. PLAN A, PLAN B, PLAN C, PLAN D, PLAN F, PLAN G, PLAN K, PLAN L, PLAN M and PLAN N. The benefits in each of these plans are approved by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). All insurance companies who offer Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans must comply with the approved benefits for the supplement plans that they offer.

Even though the benefits in each of the different plans are the same no matter which company is offering the plan, there are big differences in the prices of the plans from company to company.

Knowing this fact and taking the time to compare prices may save you 30% or more on your Medicare Supplement. A few minutes really can save you money.

Fact 3: You are NOT locked into your Medigap - Medicare Supplement Plan until Open Enrollment.

Medicare Supplement Plans are not subject to any annual enrollment periods. You are free to change plans any time of the year.

Knowing this fact frees you to compare your plan options and switch to a different plan or company at any time. If you find that you can get the same plan for a better price from a different company, you can switch and start saving immediately.

Fact 4: You ARE locked into your Part D Prescription Plan until open enrollment.

Part D Medicare Prescription Plans (PDP) are Medicare Approved plans offered by private insurance companies.

They vary in terms of monthly premium, deductible, and co-pays. Each plan has a unique formulary. A formulary is a list of drugs that the plan covers and where the specific drug fall on the plans co-pay tiers.

We did a comparison of 27 different plans available in Florida. We used a sample drug list which contained 5 drugs, 4 generic and 1 named brand. The estimated annual drug cost ranged from $734 for the least out-of-pocket plan, to $2623 for the highest.

Being in the wrong PDP can really impact your bottom line.

Write a reminder on your calendar for October next year and take the time to make sure that you are in the right plan for your specific drugs during the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period. This is the only time of the year that you can change your PDP.

I hope that these 4 important facts about Medigap - Medicare Supplement Plans will help you keep more of your money in your pocket.

Stephanie Coutavas is an Insurance Professional specializing in Senior Insurance Solutions and Medicare Insurance. Co- founder and Senior Broker at MedicareQuote4U.com-Common Sense Insurance Solutions Group. Stephanie decided to specialize in Medicare because, "I saw the effects of the confusion and misinformation in the senior market. I really feel that with the proper,correct information, presented in an understandable way that our Seniors can position themselves for the future and achieve the peace of mind and security that they deserve at this exciting stage of life. We strive one client at a time to make sure that we address the individual and that they are better for having met us, regardless of whether they choose us as their broker."

Whether you are receiving Medicare Benefits before age 65, helping a parent or loved one or just not sure if there might be a better value for your health care $$$, we can help. Call us at 1-888-347-5552 to speak with a licensed Medicare Supplement Specialist or visit us at
http://www.medicarequote4u.com/. We are your Medicare Supplement experts and we are standing by to help.


View the original article here

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans Comparison

One of the most hotly contested debates in the country today revolves around Medicare reform. It is certainly no secret that Medicare alone is not sufficient to cover all of our health care needs. Medicare supplement insurance is one step the government has taken in order to address the need for more medical coverage for the average person at as low a price as possible.

The twelve Medigap plans have been put into place in order to help close the gaps in the standard Medicare package. These 12 plans have been named "Medigap Plan A" through to "Medigap Plan L." Not all of them are available in every state, but there are twelve in total.

It is very important that you understand from the outset that they are called "plans, " because Medicare comes in two different "parts." Part A is the basic Medicare health package, while Part B must be paid for in monthly premiums. Bear this in mind for two important reasons.

When you start looking into Medigap plans, you will discover that it is generally necessary to first purchase Medicare Part B before you can qualify for Medigap plans. One of these plans is "Plan B." It is not the same as Medicare Part B.

Another aspect of this that sometimes creates confusion and misunderstanding is that when you purchase a Medigap plan, that does not exempt you from also paying for your Medicare Part B policy. You must pay these two separate premiums separately. Sometimes people get the mistaken impression that if they opt for the gap program's "Plan B, " they no longer have to participate in Medicare's "Part B."

Another thing to remember is that the Medicare supplement packages are the same. Whatever plan you choose will be the same, whoever you purchase it from. Your first order of business, therefore, is to understand what is included in the plans and to choose the one that is right for you. If you choose a more comprehensive plan, such as Plan J, is will naturally cost more than Plan B, for instance, but even so, one insurance company may charge more or less for it than another. Insurance companies are not bound by law to charge the same premium for the same policy.

For this reason, choose your plan first and only then do your price comparing through the different insurance companies. If you want Plan J, you know that no matter which company you get it from, it will be the policy you want, though one company may offer it to you cheaper than another.

Keep these facts about Medicare Supplement Insurance firmly in mind when you start comparing prices. This way, you can save money on your Medigap insurance and get the coverage you need.


View the original article here

Monday, August 16, 2010

Medigap Plans

Comments (0)

Those who value added security will find it in which serve to augment the financial medical requirements beyond a Medicare coverage. Of course, this is greatly useful especially these days when economies around the world are not at their best. Prices of commodities are soaring everywhere and this unfortunately includes even medical treatment and the cost of medicines. While it may not pose a major problem for those above the social ladder, average individuals and families have clearly been affected. To avoid hospitalization costs, some would even opt to simply stay home and self-medicate. But with a Medicare supplement plan to bridge one's Medicare coverage and actual hospital bills, the problem is eliminated.

However, although the promise of a Medigap policy can be a true lifesaver, choosing the right plan is not something one can do indiscriminately, especially in terms of the provisions on medicines. While the intention to mislead may not be there, some people are actually mislead by what an insurance provider may offer. In fact, there could be a number of pharmaceutically related issues in typical supplementary plans which every potential buyer must examine.

One of the most common pitfalls that people find themselves in concern actual drug prices which may be offered in a sometimes deceptive way. When looking into this, it is important to consider the average cost of each drug throughout a year as individual costs can differ depending on how the plan is designed to compute prices. Another thing that should be looked into is the actual coverage of a drug that is presented to be part of the plan. Sometimes, insurance providers advertise drugs as included in a plan package but there is actually another requirement that has to be fulfilled before those drugs can actually be covered such as the purchase of other drugs or getting a physician's authorization beforehand. Yet another possible source of confusion could be the cost of mail-order drug delivery whose cost varies greatly from plan to plan. It is also important to check what pharmacies work with what plans to be sure that you can actually take advantage of a certain benefit that is claimed by that plan that you are considering to buy.

Although the general concept of Medigap insurance is beneficial to all, there are different plans that will be suited to people with varying needs and circumstances. And because medicines play a significant part in any course of treatment, they should be a major consideration when looking for the best plan to buy.

For Texas Medicare supplement plans, check online to review the different providers that offer various types of Medicare supplement insurance to ensure security on top of regular Medicare coverage.

Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert

View the Original article

Monday, August 9, 2010

New 2010 Modernized Medicare Supplement Plans

Comments (0)

Medicare insurance is a health insurance program for citizens who are over 65 years old. it covers different types of treatments, doctors visits as well as hospitalization and many other medical related expenses apart from those that are incurred by care for the long term. It takes care of up to 80% and depends on a number of things such as the type of coverage the patient is under. There are times where people are not able to make co-payment in cash and therefore they opt for Medicare supplemental insurance that are available and managed by different companies but work with Medicare guidelines
National Medicare supplements come with 12 options from which the clients can choose. Though they all have different types of terms and conditions, they contain the basic Medicare benefits. The difference is seen in the premium, as well as the expenses that the client will pay which vary from one company to the other.

Also known as Medigap, Medicare supplemental insurance is not available in other states and in others like Massachusetts, Minnesota and Wisconsin; it is very different from the others. The plan is divided into different policies as below



View the Original article