Original Medicare is a federal health insurance program that consists of two different parts:
Related: How Does Medicare Work?
On the other hand, third-party insurance carriers issue Medicare Advantage (also known as Part C) plans, which provide care via Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs), and Private Fee-For-Service (PFFS).
From a high-level perspective, these plans include all of the coverage provided by Original Medicare but often feature extra coverages not offered through the federal government, such as vision, hearing, and/or dental services.
Related: How to Choose a Medicare Advantage (Part C) Plan
Medigap coverage (also referred to as Medicare supplement insurance) helps cover some of the gaps in Original Medicare. Each plan is lettered A through N and provides coverage for most out-of-pocket expenses (deductibles, coinsurance, copayments), Part B excess charges, and foreign travel.
Related: What is Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Insurance?
If you’ve worked at least 40 quarters while paying taxes during your lifetime, there’s no premium associated with Medicare Part A. If you worked between 30 and 39 quarters, you’ll pay $259 per month, or $471 per month if you worked less than 30 quarters.
Related: How Much Does Medicare Cost?
When it comes to Part B, you’ll pay between $148.50 and $504.90 per month, depending on your income.
Like traditional health insurance, Part C Advantage plan costs vary depending on several factors, including:
Similar to Part B, your Part D costs will range between $0 and $77.10 per month, depending on your earnings before enrolling.
All variables being equal (e.g., age, income, etc.), Person A will pay the same premium for Original Medicare coverage as Person B. However, like a standard health insurance policy, there are many more factors (overall health, primarily) that can impact what you pay for coverage through an Advantage plan.
Furthermore, several programs can help eliminate or reduce what you pay for Medicare coverage, including:
Related: Are You Eligible for Programs that Help Lower Medicare Costs?
There are three main steps when it comes to choosing your best Part C (Advantage) Plan:
Related: How to Choose a Medicare Advantage (Part C) Plan
The SARS-CoV-2 virus enters the body through droplets and particles ejected from an infected person after they breathe, talk, cough, or sneeze. Then, the virus hijacks healthy cells, especially those in the lungs, and can cause symptoms like fever, a cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, chills, body aches, and headache.
Fortunately, Medicare covers FDA-authorized COVID-19 vaccines at no cost to you. They also cover lab tests, antibody tests, monoclonal antibody treatments, and expanded telehealth services.
If you’re hospitalized, you’ll pay your $1,484 (for 2021) Part A deductible, plus a copayment of between $371 and $742, depending on your length of stay. If you’re quarantined, you won’t pay an additional deductible, but there are other costs related to skilled nursing facility care and outpatient services.
Related: Coronavirus and Medicare: What You Need to Know
Instead of going directly through a company, here are the top reasons why you should choose an independent Medicare agent like IHS Insurance Group:
Related: 3 Reasons Why You Should Choose an Independent Medicare Insurance Agent or Broker
Whether you’re new to Medicare, plan to change coverage during the next open enrollment, or have questions about your existing coverage, the IHS team is here for you!
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