A brief guide to Medicare Supplement Plans

Health & FitnessNutrition & Supplement

  • Author William Richards
  • Published August 11, 2009
  • Word count 580

As it is perhaps known to all that the Medicare Plans leaves behind several gaps and does not pay for all the health care services that you may be in need of. Therefore instead of having an original Medicare plan you may feel the need of a Medicare Supplement Plan to meet the medical costs that the original Medicare program does not cover. For the better it should be informed that the Medicare Supplement Plans are sold and administered by the private insurance companies. But by the law the insurance companies can only offer 12 standard Medicare supplement plans, which are named A through L. each of these plans has a different set of benefits.

However it is always recommended to go through all the plans and study their policy coverage carefully before choosing one among them. This is much essential as many of these plans are somewhat similar to each other and one can get easily mislead. Another thing that is to be mentioned in this respect is that all the 12 Medigap policies covers the basic benefits but each of them have something in addition to that. And if you want to get a Medigap plan, you need to know exactly what the plan offers so that you may not lose the deal. Along with that it is also to be mentioned that all the plans under the same letter covers the same benefits. No matter which company sells the plan all the benefits of a plan should be same as provided by the other companies. However the amount of insurance premium can vary.

The Medigap plan A is the most basic plan while plans B-L offers every thing that is in plan A along with some extra coverage for each of them. On the other hand Plans K-L offers service coverage similar to Plans A-J, but the cost sharing for the basic benefits is at different levels.

Medicare SELECT is a type of plan that works in addition to the standard A-L Medigap policies; this can cost less than standard Medigap plans. But the drawback is that you can only go to certain doctors and hospitals for your care. You need to check with your state insurance department to find out whether or not Medicare SELECT policies are available in your state.

The Medigap plans B through J offers some extra benefits. However there are some people who want to have extra benefits offered by plans B through J and are ready to pay more for them. These plans covers all the basic benefits of Plan A. And along with that they also provide some extra benefits that are much helpful. While Medigap plans A-J also pays for the first three pints of blood you may need each year, which is totally excluded from original Medicare plan. On the other hand Medigap plans B through J also covers the hospital deductibles for each benefit period, which usually saves your money if you need to stay in the hospital.

For skilled nursing home costs it is true that he Original Medicare pays all for the first 20 days of each benefit period. But from the day 21 you need to share a part of the bill. In that case Medigap plans C through J pay your share of the bill from day 21 till day 100. But it is to be kept in mind that neither Medicare nor Medigap plans pay for any skill nursing home stay longer than 100 days in a benefit period.

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