How to Get
Affordable Senior Medicare Supplemental Health Insurance
By
Jackie Jones
Senior citizens these days are presented with a
wide variety of options when it comes to supplemental insurance.
Most seniors, even if they have Medicare, are going to need
additional supplemental insurance to take care of costs that
Medicare does not cover. There are so many choices out there that it
can be hard to know what to pick. For starters, one could consider
Medicare Part B as a supplement to regular Medicare.
Some people may not know the difference between
Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B. Medicare Part A is designed to
pay for inpatient hospital visits, home health care and hospice
care. Medicare Part B, on the other hand, takes care of expenses
like outpatient hospital care and doctor appointments. Some medical
equipment is also covered under Medicare Part B. Medicare Part D is
another supplemental form of insurance that covers prescription
medications.
Another option for seniors is a managed care plan.
This means that a group of doctors and hospitals have agreed to
provide medical care to senior citizens in exchange for payment from
Medicare. These plans require you to only use certain hospitals and
doctors who are participants in the managed care plan. This is often
a good choice if your preferred hospital and doctor are
participants. If they are not, you may want to go with a different
form of supplemental insurance.
There are even more options available for seniors
these days, such as private plans and religious fraternal benefit
plans. If you are confused about what is best for you, speak to a
representative at your local department of Social Services. They can
tell you more about the different Medicare supplemental and help
guide you towards the right choice for your needs.
The Internet can also be an ideal place to learn
more about supplemental insurance for senior citizens. The Medicare
web site is one resource where you can learn more details about not
only Medicare Part A but the available supplement programs. You can
also try performing a search engine query to find information about
non-Medicare supplemental insurance plans that might be perfect for
your individual needs.
For More Information on
affordable Medicare supplement insurance
plans for Medicare and for reviews of independent Medicare
supplement insurance providers like
Humana Medicare, AARP Medicare,
Aetna Medicare and More, Visit the Medicare and Medicaid Center
Today at
http://Medicare-Medicaid.com.