Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan Options
In most states, there are 10 standardized Medigap plans to choose from — labeled Plan A, B, C, D, F, G, K, L, M and N.
Important: Plan F and Plan C are not available to beneficiaries who became eligible for Medicare on or after January 1, 2020.
Each plan type offers a different variation of basic health benefits coverage. Insurance companies that sell Medigap plans are required to offer the same basic benefits for same-type plans. This means that one insurer’s Plan G must offer the exact same basic benefits as another company’s Plan G option.
Policy costs and additional benefits vary based on the insurance company, but the basic benefits covered by each are the same for each type of plan regardless of where you live and what company sells the policy.
NOTE: If you live in Massachusetts, Minnesota or Wisconsin. plans are standardized differently in your state. |
Each type of Medigap policy helps pay for some variation of the following Medicare-related health care expenses:
Medicare Part A coinsurance and hospital costs
Medicare Part B coinsurance or copayment
First three pints of blood
Part A hospice care coinsurance or copayments
Part A deductible
Part B deductible
Part B excess charges
Skilled nursing facility care coinsurance
Foreign travel emergency care
The four benefits listed in bold above are included in each type of Medigap policy. The remaining five basic benefits may or may not be included, depending on which plan type you buy.
Use the chart below to compare the basic benefits of each type of Medigap plan.