Medicare Supplement Plans
Medicare Supplement Insurance is a health insurance policy sold by private insurance companies to fill the gaps in the Original Medicare Plan coverage.
Supplement Plans
Medicare Supplement Insurance is a health insurance policy sold by private insurance companies to fill the gaps in the Original Medicare Plan coverage.
What Do The Plans Cover?
Most people receive Medicare when they turn 65, and it becomes your basic, primary, health insurance. There are two Medicare Supplement Plans, Part A and Part B.
What Do They Cover?
Most people receive Medicare when they turn 65, and it becomes your basic, primary, health insurance. There are two Medicare Supplement Plans, Part A and Part B.
PART A
Covers inpatient hospital and skilled nursing facility fees.
You are still responsible for Part A deductibles, other co-payments & hospital fees, excess charges, prescriptions, and other services.
PART B
Covers outpatient hospital & doctor fees.
Medicare pays most, but not all, of your health care bills.
You are still responsible for PART B deductibles, 20% of approved PART B doctor and lab fees, other co-payments & hospital fees, excess charges, prescriptions, and other services.
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