Over a million Tennessee residents rely on Medicare as their main health insurance. Tennessee residents enrolled in Medicare Part A, and Part B have a choice of enrolling in a Medicare Supplement (MedSupp or Medigap) plan to cover the out-of-pocket health-care expenses that Original Medicare does not cover, including deductibles, coinsurance, copayments, and other out-of-pocket expenses.
There are ten standardized Medicare supplemental plans available in Tennessee and as always, every plan is denoted by a letter. Plans are standardized by Medicare so that every plan that falls under a particular letter type will offer equal coverage. While each plan named with the same letter includes the same coverage, the different plans do have some benefits in common. For example, a plan covers Medicare Part A hospital co-insurance for up to a year after the benefits of Original Medicare have been utilized.
Medicare supplement plans in Tennessee cover the expenses that are not paid for by Original Medicare (Part A and B). These expenses may include deductibles, and other out-of-pocket expenses. Plans K and L are considered low premium, higher out-of-pocket expenses plans and offer less standard coverage than the other plans until enrollees reach the out-of-pocket limit. While almost all the plans cover the entirety of Medicare Part B copayments or coinsurance amounts, Plan K only covers 50%, and Plan L only covers 75%.
The state of Tennessee grants a special Medigap plan to a set retired public and educators who are qualified for Medicare Part A. It is referred to as the Tennessee Plan. This special Medigap plan, called The Tennessee Plan includes a decreased premium if you have worked for at least 17 years as a public employee or an educator. You can’t be refused coverage if you apply within 60 days of your eligibility of Medicare Part A. Your premium won’t increase based on your age. However, most beneficiaries know that Part A and B don’t pay for all health costs, so they enhance their benefits in some way.
Rates for Tennessee Medicare supplement plans in 2017 depend on the supplement level, the county, the insurance company, and in a few cases, age and health. Exploring the different Medigap plan levels might be helpful.
If you are interested in a Tennessee Medicare supplement plan, it is advisable to become accustomed to the various types of plans so that you can pick the best plan that suits your needs. Once a plan type is chosen, you can compare plans between various companies to see the one that fits best within your budgetary guidelines. You should have it in mind that the costs will differ from location to location within Tennessee, so a Part A plan in Montgomery might differ in cost to the same plan in Shelby County. These larger metro areas will most likely offer residents the most Tennessee choices in both Medicare supplement plans and companies:
- Chattanooga
- Nashville
- Memphis
- New South Memphis
- Knoxville
Learn more about Tennessee Medicare Supplemental Insurance plans, rates and more at http://www.emedicare-supplemental-insurance.com/Tennessee. Our Tennessee Medicare Supplemental Insurance brokers will help you compare Medicare Supplemental Insurance rates and plans in Tennessee. To talk to an expert in Tennessee Medicare coverage toll free 888.404.5049 today!