We’ve heard it before–Medicare terms can be so confusing! What’s the difference between Medicare, Medigap, “Med Supp”, Medicare Advantage, Medicaid?
We’re here to help you understand these terms, and talk through the differences between Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement (Medigap).
When we talk about Original Medicare, we are referring to Parts A and B. Most people who qualify for Medicare (upon turning 65, or having a qualifying disability and/or health condition) would be eligible to enroll in Original Medicare. Original Medicare covers most of your hospital and inpatient care, as well as 80% of doctor and outpatient services, but does not automatically include coverage for prescription drugs.
When you enroll in Medicare Parts A and B, you will need to make a choice:
While Medicare Advantage often brings more benefits beyond basic Medicare, Medigap focuses on minimizing what comes out of your pocket from those basics.
These plans offer predictability with deductibles, co-insurance, and co-payments, as well as freedom to choose any doctor that accepts Medicare. However, these plans have a separate premium from Part B, and typically do not include prescription drug coverage (Part D). If you’re someone who values the ability to see specialists across the country without referrals, and the predictability of steady payments, you may be a fit for a Medigap plan.
Medicare Advantage Plans |
These plans combine the benefits of Part A, Part B, and usually Part D, into a single plan.
They often include added coverage for dental, vision, hearing, and more—giving you a more comprehensive health care package. Plus, with Medicare Advantage, it's easier to manage your health care with one plan, one card, and one point of contact.
If you valuable health benefits not included in Original Medicare and prefer the convenience of bundled coverage under a single plan, Medicare Advantage may be a good fit for you.
Medicare Supplement Plans |
With this option, you get your coverage for Parts A and B through Original Medicare. Then you can add a Medigap (Medicare supplement) plan to cover some of the out-of-pocket member costs, like deductibles and coinsurance.
Medigap only covers items included in Original Medicare Parts A and B.
It does not include additional benefits like presciption drugs, dental, vision, etc.
We offer a variety of Medicare Advantage plans designed to fit your health care needs and budget.
Is your doctor in our network? We have over 15,000 providers who participate in the Generations Advantage network.
Use the Drug Formulary Search Tool to find detailed coverage information for specific medications.
This free guide can help answer your questions and give you valuable information about our plans.
Have additional questions? Join us for a free Medicare Advantage plan seminar. To fit your schedule, our sessions are available in-person or online.
Ready to enroll? Our enrollment process only takes about 10 minutes—have your Medicare card ready and let's get started.
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