Medicare Supplement plans have been primarily the
same since 1992, when they were originally standardized.
However, as of June 1, 2010, two new plans, M and N, are
being introduced, among other changes to these plans.
This article is intended to explain how the two
newest plans, Medigap Plan M and Medigap Plan N,
work and the coverage that they will
provide.
Medicare Supplements, Plan M and N, are the newest
standardized Medigap plans offered by private insurers in
South Carolina and nationwide. These two new plans provide
a lower-premium alternative to the existing Medicare
Supplement plans, and many feel that these new plans will
gain traction as very popular choices in the Medicare
Supplement marketplace, particularly with the upcoming
major changes to the Medicare Advantage program.
Medigap Plan N
Plan N, one of the two new standardized plans, also uses
cost-sharing as a method to reduce your
monthly premiums. However, rather than uses the
deductible-sharing method, like Plan M, it uses
co-pays to help reduce the premium costs. The system
of co-pays is set at $20 for doctor's visits and $50
for emergency room visits.
This co-pay system will take effect after the Medicare Part
B deductible is met. This plan should provide
30% lower premiums than the Medigap Plan F premiums.
These plans, M and N, may particularly be of interest to
those coming off of the Medicare Advantage program, either
by necessity (cancellation of their plan) or by
choice, since the Medicare Advantage premiums are expected
to go up with upcoming changes and the premiums for
these two plans will be going down (from the original
Medicare Supplement plan premiums). Most expect there to be
a small, if any, difference in the M and N premiums when
compared to the new Medicare Advantage premiums.
When these plans were released in June of 2010,
those on Medicare Advantage programs, as well as those on
existing Medicare Supplement plans, should start carefully
considering the merits of the two new plans as
compared to their current coverage.
It is important to have an agent that researches all
available plans and presents them to you in a clear way.