Medigap Plan G vs. Plan F

Medigap Plan G vs. Plan F may be a more affordable option for seniors over the age of 70.  Many seniors ask us about the difference between Medicare Supplement Plans.  Medigap Plan G and Plan F are without a doubt the two most popular Supplement plans available.

Medigap Plan F offers nearly 100 percent coverage and is nick-named the “Medicare excess charge” plan because it covers costs that are in excess of the Medicare-approved amounts. This plan will provide you with as close to zero out-of-pocket costs as possible for doctor’s office visits and hospital care.  Therefore, the plan pays 100% of any excess charges that Medicare doesn’t cover. This plan allows providers to charge only 15% over Medicare limits. There are low premium deductible and high deductible plans available with Plan F and the average deductible is usually around $2,500.

Medigap Plan G offers a very affordable option, especially if you are over the age of 70. It covers everything the Plan F covers but at a lower premium.  The only difference is there is a small deductible in a Plan G which is actually your Medicare Part B deductible. You Medicare Part B deductible in 2013 was $147.00. Once you meet this annual deductible your Plan G acts like a Plan F. Since this is the Medicare Part B deductible you only have to meet it one time every year, so if you move to a Plan G with another company and you have already met your deductible for the current year you do not have to meet it again. It’s a great option if you want a lower monthly premium.  And it’s worth looking into especially if you are over the age of 70 and on the Plan F.  At age 65, there’s not much of a premium difference, but when you are older, the difference can adjust to a savings in premium.

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What to do your First year with Medicare

Things to do your first year with Medicare:

  1. During the first 12 months that you have Medicare, Make a “Welcome to Medicare” Preventive Visit appointment. This free, one-time comprehensive preventive visit puts you in control of your Medicare and health from the start.
  2. If you want your friends and family to call Medicare on your behalf Fill out an Authorization Form. Medicare can’t give personal health information about you to anyone without your permission in writing first.
  3. Sign up for MyMedicare.gov, access your personal Medicare information 24 hours a day, every day.  You can:
  4. Learn what Medicare covers. You’ll get a list of items, tests, and services that are covered no matter where you live. If your service isn’t listed, talk to your doctor or other health care provider and ask if Medicare will cover them.
  5. Decide if you want to go paperless, and get your next free copy of “Medicare & You” electronically! Next October, you’ll get an email from Medicare linking you to “Medicare & You” online instead of a paper copy in your mailbox.
  6. If you haven’t already done so, signup for a Medicare Supplement (Medigap policy).

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