MEDICARE BASICS
Medicare Advantage (Part C) vs. Medicare Supplement (Medigap): Which Is Cheaper?
by Ken Williams
23 Oct 2023
by Ken Williams
23 Oct 2023
When navigating the landscape of Medicare, beneficiaries often find themselves comparing Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans to Medicare Supplement (Medigap) policies. One of the biggest questions on their minds is cost. Which is cheaper – Medicare Advantage or Medigap? The answer isn’t straightforward, as it depends on individual health needs, preferences, and regional variations. Here’s a closer look at both to help you decide.
Medicare Advantage (Part C) Plans: Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurance companies and bundle together Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance), and often Part D (Prescription Drug) coverage. These plans might also offer additional benefits like vision, hearing, and dental.
Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Policies: Medigap policies are also offered by private companies and act as a supplement to Original Medicare. They help cover some out-of-pocket costs that Part A and Part B don’t cover, such as deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments.
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On the surface, Medicare Advantage might seem cheaper due to lower (or even $0) premiums. And, in fact, they often are. However, you also need to understand how your healthcare needs and utilization can affect your out-of-pocket costs, which can be significant depending on the plan. Medigap policies, with their higher premiums, offer good predictability in costs, which can be especially beneficial for those who frequently need medical services. However, they also typically have higher per-month costs (due to their higher premiums) and may also have higher total out-of-pocket costs, depending on the plan that you select.
The best approach is to estimate your healthcare needs, consider how comfortable you are with out-of-pocket expenses, and then compare specific plans available in your area. Always remember to consider both immediate costs and potential long-term expenses when making your choice. If you need help figuring out what may be best for you, you should contact a licensed Medicare agent, such as Ask Claire, who can help make sure you get the coverage that you need.
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