As a physician, you know that Original Medicare only covers 80% of approved costs. When you retire, you will be looking for a way to cover that remaining 20%.
That’s where Medicare Advantage (Part C) and Medicare Supplement insurance (sometimes called Medigap) come in.
Both Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement insurance cover costs that Original Medicare doesn’t cover. But they work differently. And one may be better suited to your needs.
Medicare Supplement insurance works with Original Medicare (Parts A and B). Original Medicare pays its benefit to the provider, and the Medicare Supplement insurance plan pays all or part of the remaining costs. Medicare Advantage actually replaces Original Medicare, with Medicare paying the private insurance company to cover your care. Then the company, not Medicare, pays benefits to providers who have agreed to accept its payments.
Benefits of Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement insurance cannot be combined. And you can’t use the benefits of one to pay premiums of the other. But no matter which one you choose, you must be enrolled in Medicare Part B and continue to pay your Part B premium.
That’s a decision only you can make. It will help to take a look at the plans side-by-side.
How they compare on features that count.
Some Medicare Advantage plans may offer additional features and benefits, like some vision, hearing and dental services. In addition, some plans may choose to offer coverage for services like transportation to doctor visits, over the counter drugs, and services to promote health and wellness. Benefits, eligibility and limits may vary by plan.
Yes, according to the insurance professionals at AMA Insurance. Many physicians appreciate the ease and flexibility of a Medicare Supplement insurance plan, with no network, no need for referrals, and a wide selection of providers.
The chart above is a brief overview to get you started, and with all the variables, you will want to take a closer look. When you are ready, you can always call on the licensed agent/producers of AMA Insurance. Specialists in the insurance needs of physicians. They have been offering insurance plans that protect physicians’ families and assets for more than 30 years.
Medicare Supplement insurance products underwritten by Transamerica Life insurance Company (TLIC), 6400 C Street SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52499 or Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company (TFLIC), 440 Mamaroneck Avenue, Harrison, NY 10528. TFLIC is licensed to conduct business in New York. TLIC is authorized to conduct business in all other states. In some states, Medicare Supplement insurance plans are available to qualified individuals under age 65.
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