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Medicare Supplement Benefits Comparison   

Monthly Rates From Companies We Represent

     • Plan A
     • Plan B
     • Plan C
     • Plan D

     • Plan E
     • Plan F
     • High Deductible Plan F
     • Plan G

     • Plan H


Guide To Health Insurance For People With Medicare

 

Medicare Supplement

Private insurance companies sell Medicare Supplement Insurance. There are 12 standardized plans — named A through L — plus two “high deductible” options. While coverage under a standardized plan is exactly the same regardless of the issuing company, premiums may vary widely by company and geography.

Companies offering Medicare Supplement Insurance normally do not offer all 12 plans. The following 8 plans are commonly available and are popular with many Medicare beneficiaries: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and High Deductible F. All plans include the “Basic Coverage” which makes up Plan A.

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BASIC BENEFITS: Included in All Plans

Hospitalization: Part A coinsurance plus coverage for 365 additional days after Medicare benefits end.

Medical Expenses: Part B coinsurance (20% of Medicare-approved expenses).

Blood: First three pints of blood each year.
  Basic Benefits Skilled Nursing Coinsurance Part A Deductible Part B Deductible Part B Excess (80%) Part B Excess (100%) Foreign Travel Emergency At-Home Recovery Preventive Care
PLAN A                
PLAN B              
PLAN C
       
PLAN D
     
 
PLAN E
       
PLAN F
 
   
PLAN F
High Deductible
 
   
PLAN G
   
 
PLAN H
         
PLAN I
   
 
PLAN J
 


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Plan A
The basic Medicare Supplement plan. It provides coverage for:
•  Part A Hospital coinsurance (Days 61-90)
•  Lifetime Reserve coinsurance (Days 91-150)
•  365 Lifetime Hospital Days
•  Parts A and B Blood
•  Part B Coinsurance

Plan B
Offers all the benefits of Plan A plus:
•  Part A Hospital Deductible (Days 1-60)

Plan C
Offers all the benefits of Plan B plus:
•  Skilled nursing facility coinsurance (Days 21-100)
•  Part B Annual Deductible
•  Foreign travel emergency coverage
Plan D
Offers basically the same benefits of Plan C, but does not pay the Part B deductible. It also offers:
•  At-Home Recovery up to $40 per visit, maximum of $1,600 per year.

Plan E
Offers basically the same benefits of Plan C, but does not pay the Part B deductible. It also offers:
•  Preventive Care Benefit (up to $120 per year)

Plan F
Offers the same benefits as Plan C plus:
•  Medicare Part B Excess Charge coverage at 100%

Plan F – High Deductible Offers all the benefits of Plan F with a much lower premium, but a deductible must be paid first.

Plan G
Offers basically the same benefits of Plan F, but does not pay the Part B deductible. It also offers:
•  At-Home Recovery up to $40 per visit, maximum of $1,600 per year
•  Medicare Part B Excess Charge coverage at 80%.

Plan H

Offers basically the same benefits of Plan C, but does not pay the Part B deductible.

Plan I

Offers basically the same benefits of Plan F, but does not pay the Part B deductible. It also offers:
•  At-Home Recovery up to $40 per visit, maximum of $1,600 per year
•  Medicare Part B Excess Charge coverage at 100%.

Plan J

Offers basically the same benefits of Plan F. It also offers:
•  At-Home Recovery up to $40 per visit, maximum of $1,600 per year
•  Preventive Care Benefit (up to $120 per year)

 

Medicare Supplement Rate Comparisons

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The following are the rates from various companies we represent for Medicare Supplement insurance. These rates are for information purposes only and are subject to approval.

Plan A
Plan B
Plan C
Plan D

Plan E
Plan F
High Deductible Plan F
Plan G

Plan H

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CareFirst
(AARP) United
American
United
Bankers
 
BC/BS
HealthCare
National**
   World**
Fidelity**
Under 65
144.89
105.25
118.57
 86.06
85.00
Age 65
  89.91
74.82
91.52
  85.35
75.00
Age 66
  89.91
74.82
91.52
  85.35
75.00
Age 70
130.56
107.75
100.74
  97.02
85.00
Age 75
154.78
118.72
115.44
112.87
89.00
Age 80
178.16
118.72
136.98
123.09
89.00
 
American
(AARP) United
CareFirst
United
Bankers
 
National**
HealthCare
BC/BS
   World**
   Fidelity**
Under 65
NA
NA
NA
NA
190.00
Age 65
114.25
108.95
110.98
104.62
122.00
Age 66
114.25
108.95
110.98
104.62
122.00
Age 70
125.84
156.50
161.15
118.92
137.00
Age 75
144.10
172.35
191.06
138.35
155.00
Age 80
171.13
172.35
219.93
150.88
163.00
 
CareFirst
American
(AARP) United
United
Golden
 
BC/BS
National**
HealthCare
World**
Rule**
Under 65
378.49
478.34
327.75
251.00
258.00
Age 65
129.06
129.22
126.27
111.30
146.00
Age 66
129.06
129.22
126.27
111.30
149.00
Age 70
187.40
142.28
181.25
126.53
166.00
Age 75
222.20
163.00
199.57
147.21
192.00
Age 80
255.75
193.68
199.57
160.51
222.00

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*Rates effective as of 10/15/2008. Please check with our representative for current rates.
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United
(AARP) United
Guarantee
American
American
 
World
HealthCare
Trust
National**
Progressive**
Under 65
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Age 65
101.13
118.22
116.25
102.47
176.99
Age 66
101.13
118.22
120.15
102.47
176.99
Age 70
114.96
169.75
136.55
112.88
210.65
Age 75
133.75
186.92
156.60
129.22
248.82
Age 80
145.85
186.92
175.05
153.42
277.96


Plan E*

American
Conseco
American
(AARP) United
National**
Health
Progressive**
Shenandoah**
HealthCare
Under 65
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Age 65
  95.81
175.36
159.66
130.58
118.57
Age 66
  95.81
175.36
159.66
130.58
118.57
Age 70
105.48
202.81
190.30
148.00
170.25
Age 75
120.73
238.60
224.70
173.00
187.47
Age 80
143.37
265.73
251.18
190.42
187.47

Plan F*


 
American
CareFirst
    United
(AARP) United
Golden
 
National**
BC/BS
World**
HealthCare
Rule**
Under 65
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Age 65
128.03
132.25
117.15
126.97
138.00
Age 66
128.03
132.25
117.15
126.97
140.00
Age 70
141.09
192.05
133.18
182.25
156.00
Age 75
161.63
227.70
154.93
200.67
181.00
Age 80
192.03
262.10
168.94
200.67
210.00

High Deductible Plan F*

 
 
CareFirst
United
American
Bankers
 
BC/BS
American
Progressive**
PacifiCare**
Fidelity**
Under 65
NA
164.00  
NA
NA
NA
Age 65
47.28
64.00
70.77
52.31
104.00
Age 66
47.28
68.00
70.77
56.76
104.00
Age 70
68.65
84.00
82.86
73.46
112.00
Age 75
81.40
93.00
96.54
84.00
124.00
Age 80
 93.69 
100.00  
107.02  
106.00  
131.00

 
(AARP) United
American
United
Golden
 
HealthCare
PacifiCare**
National**
    World**
   Rule**
Under 65
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Age 65
118.92
126.78
101.83
111.57
107.00
Age 66
118.92
132.87
101.83
111.57
109.00
Age 70
170.75
147.49
112.16
126.82
121.00
Age 75
188.02
174.31
128.12
147.54
141.00
Age 80
188.02
216.97
152.13
160.89
163.00

 
(AARP) United
Guarantee
     
 
HealthCare
Trust**
     
Under 65
NA
NA
     
Age 65
124.35
88.13
     
Age 66
124.35
91.11
     
Age 70
178.50
103.53
     
Age 75
196.55
118.73
     
Age 80
196.55
132.74
     

 

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Long Term Care

Ever consider what would happen in the event you could no longer take care of your most basic daily activities? What if you needed help eating, dressing or bathing yourself?

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1) What is Long-Term Care?
2) What are the chances you will need Long-Term Care?
3) How much does Long-Term Care cost?
4) Does Medicare or Medicare Supplement Policies cover Long-Term Care expenses?
5) Does Medicare or Medicare Supplement Policies cover Assisted Living Facilities?
6) Do you need Long-Term Care Insurance?
7) What is the most significant change in Medicare since 1966?
8) What is the DRG payment system?
9) What is Custodial Care?
10) Why do people buy Long-Term Care Insurance?

For your Guide To Long-Term Care Insurance click here


Medicare does a good job for most people, in most situations. However, due to the changing healthcare delivery system in America today it has left some people with the feeling of getting the short end of the stick. The following information will show you why this is happening, and what you can do to make sure you don't get the short end of the stick.

Does Medicare or my Medicare Supplement Policy cover long-term care expenses?

Coverage is very limited. Medicare's skilled nursing facility benefit (SNF) only covers up to 100 days in a nursing home, and it is very difficult to qualify for this benefit. You must have been:
1) In a Medicare approved facility
2) Hospitalized for 3 days or more before you enter the facility, and
3) Enter the facility within 30 days after your hospital discharge

Most people who enter nursing homes do so to receive Custodial Care which is not covered by Medicare or by Medicare Supplement Policies. Custodial Care is care that could be performed by someone without any professional skills or training. The only