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Medicare Supplement Insurance Costs & Information
Learn more about Medicare Supplement Insurance, often called Medigap insurance, from the nation's experts, the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance. For more information or Medicare supplement insurance costs, visit the organization's website or call (818) 597-3205.
A Medicare supplemental insurance plan
A Medicare supplemental insurance plan (also called “Medigap”
insurance) is private health insurance designed to supplement the
Federal Medicare program. Medicare supplement insurance helps pay health care costs that Medicare does not cover such as co-payments, co-insurance and deductibles.
Each standardized Medicare Supplement policy must cover basic benefits. Medigap Plans A through G have one set of basic benefits, and Plans K, L, M and N have a different set of basic benefits. Our Website contains descriptions of the benefits.
The cost of Medigap policies can vary widely and that's why it is important to work with a knowledgeable professional. There can be big differences in premiums that insurance companies charge for exactly the same coverage. As you shop for a supplemental Medicare insurance policy, be sure you are comparing the same coverage (for example, compare a Plan A from one company with Plan A from another company). Each insurance company sets its own premiums. It is important to ask how an insurance company prices Medigap policies. How they set the price affects how much you pay now and in the future. Medigap policies can be priced or "rated" in three ways.
Consumers have certain rights and protections (sometimes called "Medigap protections"). There are rights you have in certain situations when insurance companies are required by law to sell or offer you a Medicare supplemental insurance policy even if you have health problems (also referred to as "pre-existing conditions.").
In these situations, an insurance company offering coverage in your particular State must sell you a Medigap policy, must cover all your pre-existing conditions and can not charge you more for a Medigap policy because of past or present health problems.
Cost is usually the only difference between Medicare supplemental insurance plans sold by different insurance companies. Don't pay more than you need to for exactly the same coverage.
Compare the Medicare supplement insurance plans benefits and costs now.
Have you considered long term care insurance? Visit our sister organization the American Association for Long Term Care Insurance where you'll find information. Read two consumer guides previously included in issues of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine that explain simple ways to reducelong term care insurance costs.
Each standardized Medicare Supplement policy must cover basic benefits. Medigap Plans A through G have one set of basic benefits, and Plans K, L, M and N have a different set of basic benefits. Our Website contains descriptions of the benefits.
The cost of Medigap policies can vary widely and that's why it is important to work with a knowledgeable professional. There can be big differences in premiums that insurance companies charge for exactly the same coverage. As you shop for a supplemental Medicare insurance policy, be sure you are comparing the same coverage (for example, compare a Plan A from one company with Plan A from another company). Each insurance company sets its own premiums. It is important to ask how an insurance company prices Medigap policies. How they set the price affects how much you pay now and in the future. Medigap policies can be priced or "rated" in three ways.
Consumers have certain rights and protections (sometimes called "Medigap protections"). There are rights you have in certain situations when insurance companies are required by law to sell or offer you a Medicare supplemental insurance policy even if you have health problems (also referred to as "pre-existing conditions.").
In these situations, an insurance company offering coverage in your particular State must sell you a Medigap policy, must cover all your pre-existing conditions and can not charge you more for a Medigap policy because of past or present health problems.
Cost is usually the only difference between Medicare supplemental insurance plans sold by different insurance companies. Don't pay more than you need to for exactly the same coverage.
Compare the Medicare supplement insurance plans benefits and costs now.
Have you considered long term care insurance? Visit our sister organization the American Association for Long Term Care Insurance where you'll find information. Read two consumer guides previously included in issues of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine that explain simple ways to reducelong term care insurance costs.
This website is maintained by the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance. LTCSales.com was the original website used by the Association from 1990-1997. We invite you to visit the Association's primary website http://www.aaltci.org which has far more content and information. Click here now to visit the Association's website.
In 2009, we established the American Association for Critical Illness Insurance to educate both consumers and insurance professionals about this important form of financial protection. For more information, visit the Association's website. Click here now.
In 2009, we established the American Association for Critical Illness Insurance to educate both consumers and insurance professionals about this important form of financial protection. For more information, visit the Association's website. Click here now.