How to Choose a Medicare Plan
The current list of Medicare supplement plan letters to choose from can make it seem like quite a confusing situation. The last revision of these choices went in to effect on June 1, 2010. The current plan letter choices in most states are – Plan A, B, C, D, F, High Deductible F, K, L, M, N. You can click on the link below for a chart that shows the specifics of these plans:
Medicare Supplement Plan Chart – 6-1-2010 And After
OK, so . . . the Good News is it’s really not that complicated because in the real world there are only three different plan letters that you need to know about. The only Medicare supplement plan letters we ever recommend are Plan F , Plan G and Plan N. These are all good plans that will provide you with additional secondary protection at a good value.
How They Are The Same – Plan F, Plan G and Plan N all work exactly the same if you are receiving Part A medical care. If you are admitted to a hospital or other similar facility, these plans will all pay your Part A deductible, your daily co-payments and any other expenses not fully covered by Medicare. You are covered 100% on all of these plans in regards to a stay in the hospital. That is good news!