MEDICARE Medicare is the Federal health plan that is available to most people when they go on Social Security. Medicare is divided into Part A and Part B. You will not pay a monthly premium for Part A, because you paid Medicare taxes while working. Part B, however, does have a monthly premium that can change every year. At the present (2011), it is $120.22 a month. MEDICARE PART A: What Does it
Cover? Medicare
Part A includes inpatient hospital and skilled nursing
facility coverage. But it is important to know that it pays
for only part of these medical expenses. MEDICARE PART B: What Does it
Cover? Medicare
Part B is designed to help cover part of your outpatient
hospital charges, physician fees, and certain other medical
expenses. MEDICARE
SUPPLEMENT (MEDIGAP) The
problem is that what Medicare covers and what you have to
pay creates "gaps" in your coverage that can add up very
quickly. Protecting
yourself against these expensive gaps in Medicare coverage
is what supplemental or "Medigap" plans are all about. As
valuable as Medicare is, it has its limitations. It cannot
be all things to all people. It covers all or part of many
medical expenses -- both hospital and doctor fees. But you
are still responsible for deductible and coinsurance
payments. Plus, if your doctor does not accept Medicare
assignment, your medical expenses could exceed Medicare's
approved charges and you would be required to pay the
difference out of your pocket. A Medigap policy is a health insurance policy sold by private insurance companies to protect against the expensive gaps in Medicare. There are ten standardized plans called A through J. Each plan has a different set of benefits. If you have a private Medigap plan, as opposed to an HMO, you can go to any doctor or hospital you wish, as long as they are Medicare providers. Medigap Comparison: Compare Medicare SupplementsThe chart on this page allows you to compare Medicare supplements at a glance. Click here to get a free Medigap coverage quote
Explanation of Medigap insurance benefitsMedicare
A & B coinsurance: This Medigap insurance benefit covers
the coinsurance on a hospital stay under Medicare Part A and
the coinsurance or copayment on Medicare Part B services
once the deductible is met. Part
A deductible: This Medigap insurance benefit covers the
deductible on Medigap Part A, which may vary from year to
year. It is $1132 in 2011. |