Medicare Part A Coinsurance
Medicare Part A is known as hospital insurance, and it includes cost-sharing measures like coinsurance. Inpatient hospital stays covered by Medicare Part A require coinsurance fees if they exceed 60 days.
Medigap Plan G pays for all of these coinsurance fees.
Medicare Part B Coinsurance and Copayment
Medicare Part B usually charges a coinsurance and copayments for doctor visits and other outpatient care. Medicare Part B typically pays for 80% of the Medicare-approved amount for covered services, leaving a 20% coinsurance in most cases.
Plan G pays the 20% coinsurance or copayment costs.
First 3 Pints of Blood
Original Medicare only covers the fourth pint of blood and beyond. If you need blood while in the hospital, Medigap Plan G covers the cost of the first 3 pints.
Part A Hospice Care Coinsurance or Copayment
Hospice care provides medical treatment and care during a terminal illness. Medicare covers these services, but it requires copayments. These copayments include $5 for each symptom and pain relief prescription drugs and 5% of the Medicare-approved amount for inpatient respite care.
Plan G covers these costs completely.
Coinsurance for Skilled Nursing Facility
You have to pay coinsurance after you are admitted to a skilled nursing facility as an inpatient for more than 20 days.
The coinsurance charge is $204 per day for days 21-100 of an inpatient skilled nursing facility stay in 2024. After day 100, you are responsible for all costs.
Plan G fully covers your skilled nursing facility coinsurance.
Medicare Part A Deductible
Medicare Part A comes with a deductible, which is $1,632 per benefit period in 2024. Medigap Plan G will cover your deductible in full for each benefit period you require.
Medigap Plan G will cover your deductible in full for each benefit period you require.
Medicare Part B Excess Charges
Doctors can bill a procedure for up to 15% higher than what Medicare pays for it. The extra expenses are called “excess charges.”
If there are any excess charges for an approved visit, a person insured under Plan G would be fully covered.
Foreign Travel Emergency
This benefit provides coverage for medical care provided outside of the United States. Medigap Plan G pays for 80% of the billed charges after a $250 deductible has been met for the year.
For more detailed information, read our page about Medicare Supplement Insurance benefits.