Medigap Supplement Plan G FAQs
Navigating the world of Medigap plans can be overwhelming, especially with 25 Medigap Plan G
choices in the San Jose – Mountain View region alone. Plus a recent, major Plan Closure. How does one determine which is the best choice for your situation? To help, we’ve compiled the top 5 questions from residents in Sunnyvale to Hollister. First, make sure you are enrolled in Medicare Part A and Part B. (If you are returning to traditional Medicare from Medicare Advantage, read this first.)
Are All Plan G Medicare Medigap Plans the Same?
At first glance, all Medigap Plan G policies might appear identical since they are standardized by the federal government. This means the core benefits remain the same regardless of the insurance company you choose. However, there are differences worth noting, particularly in how these plans are priced and the level of customer service provided.
Do Some Medigap Plan G Policies Cover More Doctors Than Others?
Medigap Plan G policies do not typically vary in terms of the doctors they cover. Most Plan G policies are accepted by any doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare. However, it’s always wise to confirm with your preferred healthcare providers that they accept the specific insurance company’s Medigap policy.
Do Some Medigap Plan G Policies Cover More Services Than Others?
In terms of covered services, Medigap Plan G policies are uniform across all providers. They cover the same services, including Medicare Part A coinsurance and hospital costs, Part B coinsurance or copayments, the first three pints of blood for medical procedures, and more. Nevertheless, the difference lies in additional perks or services that some insurance companies might offer, such as fitness programs or discounts on vision care, which can vary.
Understanding Pricing: Community Pricing vs. Attained Age Pricing
According to Medicare.gov, only one of the 25 Medigap Plan G policies in the Santa Clara Valley has adopted Community Pricing, while most others use Attained Age Pricing. Here’s what these terms mean:
- Community Pricing: The same monthly premium is charged to everyone, regardless of age.
- Attained Age Pricing: Premiums are based on your current age and will increase as you get older.
Why Do Monthly Premium Costs Range So Widely?
Even though Plan G benefits are standardized for Part A and Part B medical services, the monthly premiums can vary significantly—from $100 to $188 in Santa Clara County. This difference is due to factors like the pricing method, the insurance company’s administrative costs, and additional benefits they may offer. [Read our sister article, The Buzz About Plan G and Plan G Extra, for more insights. or How To Select A Medigap Plan]
Our Expertise in the Bay Area
We specialize in guiding Bay Area residents who prefer Original Medicare along with a Medigap Plan G. Particularly those who wish to retain their specialists at Sutter PAMF and Stanford Medicine. Our advisement service involves no additional premium or fees. For those who prefer an online enrollment without direct consultation, visit CaliforniaEnrollment.com.
Why Local Knowledge Matters
“We help you see what matters most between the Plan Gs, and discern what is ‘marketing fluff.’ An independent agent really makes a difference in explaining the nuances of these plans. Local is better.“
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