Medicare … Medicare Advantage … Medigap … what do these terms mean and what’s the difference?
Let’s first go over the basics of Medicare, which Medicare.gov describes as a “fee-for-service health plan that has two parts.” Part A is hospital insurance and part Bis medical insurance. After you pay a deductible, Medicare pays its share of the approved amount and then you pay the remaining coinsurance and deductibles.
But how can you get help paying those coinsurance and deductible amounts? That’s where Medicare Supplemental Insurance-also known as Medigap-comes in.
Medigap details and requirements
Medigap policies are sold by private companies, and some cover services that Original Medicare doesn’t. When you buy a Medigap policy, it pays whatever is left to pay after Medicare covers its share of Medicare-approved health care costs. That said, there are some requirements and important-to-knows:
Medicare Advantage Plans vs. Medigap
So, what is a Medicare Advantage Plan? Also referred to as Medicare Part C, a Medicare Advantage Health Plan allows you to enroll in a private health insurance plan through a company that contracts with Medicare. These plans provide all of your Part A (hospital insurance) and Part B (medical insurance) benefits and usually your Medicare Part D (prescription drug) benefits. A few need-to-knows:
Several choices available to you
Most clients we have who are 65 or older choose one of three options when it comes to Medicare:
There are pros and cons to each of these plans depending on your needs. You should consider things like your state of health, the possibility of a large hospital bill (with lots of out-of-pocket copays and other costs), and whether you’re comfortable choosing from a pre-selected network of health care providers and doctors. Also keep in mind that Medigap coverage likely has a higher monthly premium, while Medicare Advantage Plans might have lower premiums but higher out-of-pocket costs.
Bottom line is that this decision requires some analysis of your situation and needs. Review the medicare.org site carefully and call us with questions. We’d be happy to guide you through this decision to determine what coverage is best for you!