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Medicare Supplimental Insurance | Downes Insurance | Milford, Delaware

Get A Quote For Maryland and Pennsylvania Medicare Supplemental Insurance

​Maryland and Pennsylvania Medicare Supplement insurance plans (also known as Medigap plans) are offered to help pay some of the out-of-pocket costs that original Medicare (which includes Part A and Part B) doesn't pay. Some plans pay most of your out-of-pocket costs, but have a higher monthly premium. Other plans pay fewer out-of-pocket costs, but have a lower monthly premium. Benefits and costs vary depending on the plan chosen.

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The biggest benefit is peace of mind

 

A Maryland or Pennsylvania Medicare Supplement plan puts the control right where it belongs - with you. Discover some of the features of Medicare Supplement plans.
 

  • Like your doctor? Keep them

  • No surprise out-of-pocket costs

  • Your plan goes with you when traveling in the U.S.

  • No networks. No referrals needed

  • Guaranteed coverage for life

Even more reasons to choose an AARP Medicare Supplement Plan

 

Once you're enrolled in an AARP Medicare Supplement Plan, you'll get wellness extras like:
 

  • Dental discount

  • Hearing discount

  • Vision discount

  • Gym membership at no additional cost to you

  • 24/7 Nurse line

Does a Medicare Supplement insurance plan replace Original Medicare Part A and Part B?

No. A Medicare Supplement insurance plan works with Original Medicare, which includes Part A and Part B. It helps cover some of the out-of-pocket health care costs that Original Medicare doesn't pay for. For instance, Medicare Part B generally covers about 80% of Part B expenses. You're responsible for paying the rest. A Medicare Supplement insurance plan could help pay your share.

What costs are associated with Medicare Supplement?

Your costs can include the following:

 

Monthly Premium

This is the fee you pay to the plan in exchange for coverage. Each Medicare Supplement insurance plan has a different monthly premium.

 

Deductible

This is the amount you pay out-of-pocket for covered services before Medicare and/or your Medicare Supplement plan begins to pay. It's a pre-set, fixed cost. Most Medicare Supplement plans provide coverage for your Medicare Part A hospital deductible. In most cases, you're responsible for your Medicare Part B deductible.

 

Copay/Coinsurance

These are kinds of cost sharing. A copay is a set, flat amount paid each time, such as a $20 copay for each in-office doctor visit. Coinsurance requires you to pay a percentage of the Medicare-approved amount each time.

 

Out-of-Pocket Limit/Maximum

This is a maximum amount of out-of-pocket costs you pay per calendar year. Since Medicare Parts A & B don't have an out-of-pocket maximum, your out-of-pocket medical expenses could add up to hundreds or thousands per year. Medicare Supplement plans are designed to help cover some of these costs.

How do I decide which Medicare Supplement plan is right for me?

Your health needs and budget will help you decide which Medicare Supplement plan might be best for you.

 

Prefer to have more coverage and less out-of-pocket expenses?

If yes, then plans G, C6, or F6 may be right for you. These plans typically have a higher premium and offer the most supplemental coverage, paying up to 100% of your out-of-pocket costs for many Medicare-approved services (depending on the plan).

 

Prefer to have a lower monthly premium with out-of-pocket expenses based on your needs?

If yes, then explore other Medicare Supplement plan options that may be right for you.

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