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Medicare Supplement plans offer standardized basic benefits to cover costs like coinsurance and copayments not covered by Medicare Parts A and B. The document discusses three types of pricing structures insurance companies use to set premiums for Medicare Supplement plans - community rated, issue-aged rated, and attained-age rated. It encourages readers to compare plans and pricing from different insurers to find an affordable option that meets their needs.

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Medicare Supplement plans offer standardized basic benefits to cover costs like coinsurance and copayments not covered by Medicare Parts A and B. The document discusses three types of pricing structures insurance companies use to set premiums for Medicare Supplement plans - community rated, issue-aged rated, and attained-age rated. It encourages readers to compare plans and pricing from different insurers to find an affordable option that meets their needs.

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Confident Medicare

Be confident in choosing the Medicare Supplement plan that’s right for you.

Call (800) 975-6103 for more information, or continue to view our premium plans below:

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What is a Medicare Supplement plan?
Each Medicare Supplement insurance plan offers a different level of basic benefits, but each lettered plan
will include the same standardized basic benefits regardless of insurance company and location.
Medicare Supplement insurance plans do not always cover vision, dental, long-term care, or hearing aids,
but all plans must cover at least a portion of the following basic benefits:
● Medicare Part A coinsurance costs up to an additional 365 days after Medicare benefits are
exhausted
● Medicare Part A hospice care coinsurance or copayments
● Medicare Part B coinsurance or copayments
● First three pints of blood used in a medical procedure

Medicare Supplement insurance plan costs


Although private insurance companies are required to offer the same basic benefits for each
lettered plan, they do have the ability to charge different premiums. You might want to shop
around to find a Medicare Supplement insurance plan that may fit your medical and financial
needs. Insurance companies may price their plan premiums in any of the following ways:

● Community no-age-rated​: These Medicare Supplement insurance plans charge


premiums that are the same across the board, regardless of age.
● Issue-age-rated​: These plans base their premiums on your age when you first enrolled
in the policy. Therefore, the younger you are when you enroll in this type of plan, the
lower your premium will be.
● Attained-age-rated​: Like issue-age-rated, these plans base their premiums on the age
you were when you first bought a policy, but unlike issue-age-rated, premiums increase
as you get older.
Please note that no matter what rating method an insurance company uses, premiums may
increase over time for reasons other than age, such as inflation.

Information Pop-Up comes up like this:

Questions include:
- Gender
- Age
- Date of Birth
- Hospital Insurnace (Part A)
- Part A Month
- Part A Year
- Medical Insurance (Part B)
- Part B Month
- Part B Year
- Desired Coverage Start Date

Transitions to page listing plans with premiums that reflect data entered

Sidebar can categorize results based on:


1. Company
2. Premium price
3. Plan type
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