Costs
Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan Rates
Medicare Supplement Insurance plans (also called Medigap) are sold by private insurance companies, so their rates will vary based on your location, the type of plan you buy and several other factors.
Learn more about how Medicare Supplement Insurance rates are determined and request free online policy quotes so that you can find the right Medigap plan for your health care needs.
Cost of Medicare Supplement Plans
Each insurance company – such as Aetna – determines how they will rate their plans. Medigap policies are typically priced in one of three ways.
- Community-rated
In a community-rated plan, everyone enrolled in the plan is charged the same rate regardless of age. Rates may go up based on inflation but will not increase because of a beneficiary's age. - Issue-age-rated
This Medigap pricing model bases Medicare Supplement Insurance rates on the age at which a beneficiary enrolls, with younger customers receiving lower premiums. Like the community-rated model, issue-age-rated premiums will increase only because of inflation. - Attained-age-rated
Medigap rates with this pricing model are based on your current age. Younger enrollees will receive a lower initial rate but will see their premiums increase as they get older.
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Other Factors That Affect Medicare Supplement Insurance Rates
There are other factors that can influence the cost of a Medicare Supplement Insurance plan, including the following:
- Some insurance companies may offer discounts for non-smokers, women, married couples or other specific groups.
- If you sign up for a Medigap plan outside of your six-month Medigap open enrollment period, you may be subject to medical underwriting, which can have an impact on your rates.
- Just like the cost of many goods and services, Medicare Supplement Insurance rates may differ greatly based on your location.
- Because different types of Medigap plans offer varying degrees of benefits, plans with more coverage will typically cost more than plans with fewer basic benefits.
Medigap Cost Comparison Chart
While the costs of Medigap plans are not standardized, the basic benefits they provide are. There are 10 different types of standardized Medigap plan types available, identified by the letters A, B, C, D, F, G, K, L, M and N. By law, each plan must provide the same benefits as all other plans of the same letter, no matter where they are sold.
Important: Plan F and Plan C are not available to beneficiaries who became eligible for Medicare on or after January 1, 2020.
In other words, a Medigap Plan C from one insurer will include the same basic benefits coverage as a Medigap Plan C sold anywhere else in the country.
Compare the basic benefits of each type of Medicare Supplement Insurance plan by using the chart below.
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Medicare Supplement Benefits
Part A coinsurance and hospital coverage
Part B coinsurance or copayment
Part A hospice care coinsurance or copayment
First 3 pints of blood
Skilled nursing facility coinsurance
Part A deductible
Part B deductible
Part B excess charges
Foreign travel emergency
Medicare Supplement Benefits | A | B | C* | D | F1* | G1 | K2 | L3 | M | N4 |
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Part A coinsurance and hospital coverage | ||||||||||
Part B coinsurance or copayment | 50% | 75% | ||||||||
Part A hospice care coinsurance or copayment | 50% | 75% | ||||||||
First 3 pints of blood | 50% | 75% | ||||||||
Skilled nursing facility coinsurance | 50% | 75% | ||||||||
Part A deductible | 50% | 75% | 50% | |||||||
Part B deductible | ||||||||||
Part B excess charges | ||||||||||
Foreign travel emergency | 80% | 80% | 80% | 80% | 80% | 80% |
* Plan F and Plan C are not available to Medicare beneficiaries who became eligible for Medicare on or after January 1, 2020. If you became eligible for Medicare before 2020, you may still be able to enroll in Plan F or Plan C as long as they are available in your area.
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The best way to get a feel for Medicare Supplement Insurance rates is to compare quotes from insurance companies in your area. You can compare rates from multiple companies for free online in just a few steps.
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Sources:
AALTCI: http://www.aaltci.org/news/long-term-care-insurance-news/medicare-supplement-insurance-policy-costs-vary-by-up-to-68-percent
Medicare.gov: https://www.medicare.gov/supplement-other-insurance/when-can-i-buy-medigap/when-can-i-buy-medigap.html
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