What is Medical Supplemental Insurance?
Also referred to commonly as “Medigap”, is a secondary insurance that complements Original Medicare (Parts A and B). It helps cover out-of-pocket expenses that Original Medicare doesn’t fully pay, such as coinsurance, copayments, and deductibles. By enrolling in a Medigap policy, you can reduce your financial burden and ensure that you get the care you need without worrying about unexpected expenses.
Medicare Supplemental Insurance covers your share of costs for services that are not covered by Original Medicare only.
- Copayments: This is an amount that may be required to be paid as your share of the cost for benefits once any deductibles are paid. This is usually a fixed amount.
- Coinsurance: This is an amount that may be required to be paid as your share of the cost for benefits once any deductibles are paid. This is usually a percentage.
- Deductibles: This is an amount you need to pay for prescriptions or healthcare before Original Medicare, your Medicare Advantage Plan, your Medicare drug plan, or other insurance begins to pay.
Medigap doesn’t cover:
- Long-term care, such as nursing home care
- Vision or dental care
- Hearing aids
- Eyeglasses
- Private-duty nursing
- Prescription drugs
How to Find the Right Medigap Policy for You
When it comes to finding the right Medigap policy, you need to find the right option for your unique needs. Here are a few steps to help you find the right fit for your healthcare requirements.
Step 1: Understand Your Needs
Step 2: Compare Available Plans
Step 3: Enroll at the Right Time
Step 4: Contact 724 Medicare for Assistance
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are some commonly asked questions about Medicare Supplemental Insurance:
You have the option of purchasing Medigap or enrolling in a Medicare Advantage Plan. However, you cannot have both. If you already have a Medicare Advantage Plan, you cannot get a Medigap policy.
Medigap policies are individual policies, meaning they only cover one person. If both you and your spouse want Medigap coverage, you’ll need to purchase separate policies.
No, Medigap policies sold after 2005, do not include prescription drug coverage. For prescription drug coverage, you’ll need to enroll in a separate Medicare Part D plan or choose a Medicare Advantage plan that includes drug coverage.