MEDICARE BASICS
Medicare Advantage vs. Medicare Supplement
by Ken Williams
18 Oct 2023
by Ken Williams
18 Oct 2023
Medicare, the government-funded health insurance program for seniors aged 65 and older and certain disabled individuals, offers multiple ways for beneficiaries to receive their benefits. Two prominent options are Medicare Advantage (Part C) and Medicare Supplement (Medigap). Both plans provide a means to enhance or supplement traditional Medicare, but they function differently and cater to distinct needs. This article aims to compare and contrast these two options.
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Medicare Supplement (Medigap):
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Choosing between Medicare Advantage and Medigap depends on individual health needs, budget, and preference for flexibility or predictability. Medicare Advantage plans may provide a broader range of services and often include drug coverage, but they may come with network restrictions. On the other hand, Medigap offers more predictable costs and the freedom to choose any provider that accepts Medicare, but you may need to purchase additional drug coverage.
It’s vital to carefully assess your healthcare needs, review both options in detail, and consult with healthcare professionals or counselors to make the most informed decision for your health and financial well-being.
One of the most confusing—but most important—decisions you have to make in Medicare is determining whether Medicare Advantage (MA, Part C) or Medicare Supplement (Medigap) is a better fit for your needs. (You can also choose to not have either, sticking with Original Medicare without a Medicare Supplement plan, a pathway that we highly recommend against.) Both Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement plans have their pros and cons. It is often best to talk with a licensed Medicare agent, such as Ask Claire, who can walk you through what your healthcare and financial needs are to help you determine which may work best for you.
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