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Check-Out Your Options for Supplemental (Medigap) Medicare Plans

What do Medicare Supplement plans cover?

- Original Medicare coinsurance, copayments and deductibles

- Any doctor who accepts Medicare with no network restrictions

- Specialists without a referral

- Medical coverage when you travel anywhere in the United States

- Some preventive care benefits

- Medigap plans do not cover prescription drugs so you'll need a PDP You can expect the most popular Medigap premiums in Florida for 2023 to range from $165 to $260.


Plan F is about $234

Plan G is around $215

Plan N averages $169

DETAILS YOU NEED TO REVIEW ABOUT SUPPLEMENTAL (MEDIGAP) PLANS If you enroll in Original Medicare, you qualify for Medigap plans in Florida. Each beneficiary gets a six-month Medicare Supplement Open Enrollment Period to select a plan and avoid the underwriting process (no medical questions asked to OK coverage).
You can still apply for a Medigap policy outside your Medigap Open Enrollment Period, but your pre-existing health conditions could result in higher premiums or denial from the plan. Original Medicare does not cover 100% of your medical costs. Medicare Supplement plans are designed to close the gap between what Medicare pays and what you pay, lowering your out-of-pocket costs. Medicare Medigap Plan F, Plan G, and Plan N are the most popular plans available in the Sunshine State for 2023.
CHECK OUT YOUR MEDIGAP OPTIONS AND COVERAGES BELOW: Plan FMost comprehensiveCovers the Part B deductibleOnly available to people who were eligible for Medicare before January 2020 Plan GMost comprehensive for newer beneficiariesPays for excess Part B charges so you can see any Medicare provider even if they charge more than the Medicare-approved amount Plan KOne of two plans that have an out-of-pocket limit. After you reach the limit and pay your Part B deductible, your plans pays 100% Plan LLike Plan K, but has a lower out-of-pocket limit and monthly premiums are higher Plan MOnly pays 50% of Part A deductible, so could cost more if you need inpatient hospitalization Plan NGrowing in popularity, Plan N has lower premiums but charges a copay for doctor and emergency room visits


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