Medicare With Monika

Choosing Your Path

Medicare Options

Once enrolled in Original Medicare, you have a choice: enhance it with a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) & Part D plan, or replace it with a bundled Medicare Advantage plan.

Advantage

33M+

Medigap

14M+

Part D

50M+

Fall AEP

Oct 15 - Dec 7

Understanding the puzzle pieces

FOUNDATION

Original Medicare

Parts A & B provided by the government. Pays roughly 80% of approved costs, leaving you responsible for the remaining 20% with no cap.

No out-of-pocket maximum

MEDIGAP

Medicare Supplement

Private plans (like Plan G or N) that pay the 20% "gap" Original Medicare leaves behind. Offers maximum freedom of doctors.

Predictable health costs

All-in-One
PART C

Medicare Advantage

A private alternative to Original Medicare. Bundles A, B, usually D, and extras (dental/vision). Uses local HMO or PPO networks.

Lower premiums, copay based

PRESCRIPTION

Medicare Part D

Standalone drug plans for those who stay with Original Medicare or a Supplement. Helps cover the high cost of retail medications.

Prevents late-enrollment penalties

The Medigap Path

Freedom of Choice

See any doctor or hospital in the U.S. that accepts Medicare. No network restrictions.

No Referrals Needed

You don't need a primary care physician's permission to see a specialist.

Guaranteed Renewable

Your policy cannot be canceled due to health changes as long as premiums are paid.

The Advantage (Part C) Bundle

Hospital & Medical (A & B) Included
Prescription Drugs (Part D) Usually Included
Extra Benefits (Dental/Vision/OTC) Bonus

Advantage plans often have $0 premiums, but you pay copays as you go and must use network doctors (HMO/PPO).

Not sure whether a Supplement or Advantage plan is right for your healthcare needs?

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