Savvy Senior: How to choose a Medicare supplemental policy [The Joplin Globe, Mo.]
Jun. 10—Dear Savvy Senior: I'm planning to enroll in original Medicare in a few months and have been told I probably need to get a Medicare supplemental policy too. Can you offer any tips on selecting one?
— Almost 65
Dear Almost: If you're enrolling in original Medicare, getting a supplemental policy — also known as Medigap insurance — is a smart idea because it will help pay for things that aren't covered by Medicare like copayments, coinsurance and the Part A deductible. Here are some tips to help you choose an appropriate plan.
In all but three states —
Plan G is the most popular policy among new enrollees because it covers the most comprehensive range of benefits. Monthly premiums for Plan G typically range between
For more information on the types of plans and coverage details, including Medigap options in
To pick a Medigap policy that works best for you, consider your health, family medical history and your budget. The differences among plans can be small and rather confusing.
To help you choose, visit medicare.gov/medigap-supplemental-insurance-plans and type in your ZIP code. This will give you a list of the plans available in your area, their price ranges and the names, and contact information of companies that sell them. But to get specific pricing information, you'll need to contact the carriers directly or call your
Because all Medigap policies with the same letter must cover the exact same benefits — it's required by law — you should shop for the cheapest policy.
You'll get the best price if you sign up within six months after enrolling in Medicare Part
You also need to be aware of the pricing methods, which will affect your costs. Medigap policies are usually sold as:
—Community-rated, where everyone in an area is charged the same premium regardless of age.
—Issue-age-rated, which is based on your age when you buy the policy but will only increase due to inflation, not age.
—Attained-age-rated, which starts premiums low but increases as you age.
Community-rated and issue-age-rated policies are the best options because they will save you money in the long run.
You can buy the plan directly from an insurance company, or you can work with a reputable insurance broker.
You also need to know that Medigap policies do not cover prescription drugs, so if you don't have drug coverage, you'll need to buy a separate Medicare Part D drug plan too. See medicare.gov/plan-compare to compare plans. Also note that Medigap plans do not cover vision, dental care, hearing aids or long-term care.
Instead of getting original Medicare, plus a Medigap policy and a separate Part D drug plan, you could sign up for a Medicare Advantage plan — see medicare.gov/plan-compare — that provides all-in-one coverage. These plans, which are sold by insurance companies, are generally available through HMOs and PPOs that require you to get your care within a network of doctors.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443,
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