What are Medicare Supplement Plans M and N?

Starting in June 1, 2010, Medicare supplement insurance Plans M and N will be available for purchase.

Medigap Plans M and N are cost sharing plans. These plans will have lower monthly premiums in exchange for higher out of pocket expenses for medical expenses incurred. For example, Plans M and N will not cover the Part B deductible and Part B excess charges.

Plan M will cover half of the Part A deductible, while Plan N will cover the entire Part A deductible. Plan N also will have instances in which co-pays will be required. Plans K, L, M and N may be suitable low cost alternatives to Medicare Advantage Plans (minus the prescription drug coverage and network restrictions.) This means that you may visit any doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare.

The majority of Medicare supplement providing insurance companies will offer Plan N on a guaranteed issue basis in most states. This will be a great relief to those who have trouble obtaining coverage which requires medical underwriting due to their health conditions. Medigap Plan M, however, will require underwriting with most companies in many situations.

Many insurance providers are currently offering Medicare supplement Plans M and N, and you may now start signing up for these types of coverage as long as your effective date is June 1, 2010 or later.

Medicare supplement Plans M and N will be cost effective ways to cover most of what Original Medicare Parts A and B do not cover. Still, be sure to do thorough research on these plans to make sure you are aware and at peace with the out of pocket expenses you may need to pay. For any additional assistance in your Medigap decision, contact a trusted Medicare attorney and/or Medicare supplement insurance brokerage.

Learn more about Medicare supplement insurance. Stop by Richard Cantu’s site where you can find out all about Medigap and what it can do for you.

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