Medicare Advantage or Medigap?

Medicare Advantage or Medigap?

The right plan depends on what you want from your coverage

The right plan for you depends on what you want from your coverage

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Your Plan Should Work for You

Choosing between a Medicare Advantage plan or a Medigap insurance plan (also known as a Medicare Supplement insurance plan) is easier when you know what you want out of your coverage. What's most important to you? For example:

  • Predictable expenses
  • A network that lets you keep your doctor
  • Dependable coverage
  • A plan that covers the benefits you need

What Should You Know Before Choosing Between Medicare Advantage and Medigap?

The decision you make can impact you down the road in ways you might not expect. Here are two details to keep in mind before you select your plan:

  • Medicare Advantage plans have strict enrollment periods. If your doctor leaves the network, you don't have the benefits you want, or you don't like your plan for any other reason, you'll most likely need to wait until the next enrollment period to change your coverage
  • You may not be able to switch to a Medigap plan in the future. Outside of when you first begin Medicare, Medigap insurance companies can often accept or reject your application based on your health. If you have pre-existing conditions, you may not be able to purchase a Medigap plan later on down the road.

There's a lot to consider when deciding between Medigap & Medicare Advantage. If you'd like some assistance, we're here to help. Consult with a GoMedigap licensed insurance agent and get the answers you need today!

How Does Medicare Advantage Compare With Medigap?

Medicare Advantage and Medigap both have a variety of plans available on the market. Here's a general overview of how the two stack up against each other.

Medicare Advantage
Medigap
Primary or Secondary InsuranceActs as primary insurance instead of Original Medicare
Original Medicare remains primary
PremiumsPremiums are usually lower
Premiums are usually higher
Claims-Paying ProcessLess straightforward, but you can appeal denied claims
Automatically paid once approved by Original Medicare
Out-of-Pocket CostsMay have greater risk of high out-of-pocket costs
Typically lower risk of high out-of-pocket costs
BenefitsMust offer benefits considered at least equal to what Original Medicare offers
Covers benefits offered under Original Medicare
Part D Prescription Drug PlanMay include a plan
Doesn't include prescription drug coverage; you can choose your own plan
Doctor NetworkVaries by plan
Any provider, nationwide, who accepts Medicare
Medicare AdvantageMedigap
Primary or Secondary InsuranceActs as primary insurance instead of Original MedicareOriginal Medicare remains primary
PremiumsPremiums are usually lowerPremiums are usually higher
Claims-Paying ProcessLess straightforward, but you can appeal denied claimsAutomatically paid once approved by Original Medicare
Out-of-Pocket CostsMay have greater risk of high out-of-pocket costsTypically lower risk of high out-of-pocket costs
BenefitsMust offer benefits considered at least equal to what Original Medicare offersCovers benefits offered under Original Medicare
Part D Prescription Drug PlanMay include a planDoesn't include prescription drug coverage; you can choose your own plan
Doctor NetworkVaries by planAny provider, nationwide, who accepts Medicare

Wondering Which Plan Is Right for You?

It's typically easier to choose whether Medigap or Medicare Advantage is better for you if you're able to compare specific plans. However, there are some general guidelines that you can use to determine which option may be the right fit for you.

You may prefer a Medicare Advantage if:

  • You prefer lower monthly premiums, and don't mind potentially high out-of-pocket costs
  • You don't currently have a preferred doctor or hospital network you want to stay in
  • You want additional benefits
  • You don't mind being hands on with your coverage, as you're more likely to need to obtain prior authorization for covered services

You may prefer a Medigap plan if:

  • You don't mind higher premiums if they reduce your risk of having to pay high out-of-pocket costs
  • You want consistent coverage nationwide, from providers who accept Medicare
  • You prefer to choose your own prescription drug coverage
  • You want an easy and hands-off claims-paying process

Why Work with GoMedigap?

Whether you choose a Medicare Advantage plan or a Medigap insurance plan, GoMedigap licensed insurance agents are experienced in helping people with their coverage.

Experience

We provide you with insightful advice on your options so you can choose the plan that's right for your needs

Guidance

We're here to assist you throughout your transition to Medicare, and answer any questions you may have along the way

Peace-of-Mind

Our dedicated team will continue to check in with you year-after-year to ensure that you're satisfied with your coverage

What Insurance Companies Does GoMedigap Represent?

We work with over 30 top-rated* insurance companies so you can choose the plan that's right for you, with a carrier you can trust. Here are a few of our reputable partners:

Anthem Medicare Plans
Cigna Medicare Plans
Mutual of Omaha Medicare Plans
Aetna Medicare Plans
United Healthcare Medicare Plans
30+ Providers
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