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Considering Switching from Medigap Insurance

Medigap insurance is good insurance, but for many people, it is also quite expensive. Good Medigap policies can cost $100 or more each month and an additional $20 or more for a Part D prescription drug plan. Many people find that these high premiums can become unaffordable and want to find an alternative that saves them money. Other people find they are paying a high premium and not fully using their Medigap plans. Whatever your situation, Senior Educators Insurance Services can help you compare amongst a variety of plan options to see if you can save money.

 How much money can I save?

How much money you can save depends on how much money you are currently spending on your insurance premiums in comparison with how much you would spend on a new insurance plan. It’s important to consider both the cost of premiums as well as the cost of services, such as doctor’s visits, when doing this comparison. For most people, the savings can be quite significant when comparing a Medicare Advantage plan to a Medigap plan. Medicare estimates the savings are around $1,000 a year, on average.

 Should I switch from a Medigap plan to a Medicare Advantage plan?

Making a switch in your Medicare insurance is an important decision, like all decisions related to your health. By law, all Medicare insurance is as good as Original Medicare. There two most important considerations: whether your total cost will be lower after paying co-pays, and whether you are comfortable in the differences between how the insurance policies work.

It’s important to consider how much you’re currently paying for your insurance and how much benefit you’re getting out of that plan. Unless you are very sick and regularly in and out of a hospital or skilled nursing facility, chances are your costs with a Medicare Advantage (MA) policy will be less than with a Medigap policy.

The other consideration has to do with the flexibility of the MA plan relative to your Medigap plan. The rules around MA plans differ widely from plan type to plan type. In some types of plans (e.g., PPOs, PFFS or MSA plans), there are no or few physician restrictions, while HMO plans generally require referrals to see specialists and restrict care to a network of physicians.

 If I want to explore switching my Medigap plan, can you help?

Many people like help deciding which plan is a good choice for them. Plans vary widely from company to company and from place to place, and when comparing plans between companies it’s important to compare the fine print—not just the premiums. That’s what Senior Educators Insurance Services was created for—to provide free, unbiased assistance to Medicare recipients to help them choose appropriate coverage. To request help now, please fill out the short informational form here so a licensed representative can be well informed about your healthcare preferences. Or simply give us a call at 1-800-236-4613 and speak with a trained and licensed representative now!

If you prefer to do the research by yourself, we’ve created a number of tools to help you do so. First, we have created the Senior Educators Insurance Services’ Top 10 Tips for Navigating Medicare, which captures a very high-level perspective on what to consider based on our years of experience. Second, we have created a plan comparison engine that shows you a list of the plans available in your area. To access that tool, enter your zip code on the side of this page and click the “Find Plans” button. We hope that if you find a plan through our tools, you’ll enroll through our organization, as it’s how we can afford to provide excellent, unbiased information and help.

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