A List of Medicare Supplemental Plans in North Carolina
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Medigap Plans A and B
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As of June 1, 2010, North Carolina residents can buy any of 10 different Medigap plans, all designated by letter and offering different sets of services. Medigap A covers hospital co-insurance costs up to a year after you deplete regular Medicare Part A benefits. It also offers 100 percent coverage for Medicare Part A hospice care co-insurance, blood, and Medicare Part B co-insurance. Part B Medicare provides for more preventive services than Part A and covers visits to a physician, home health care and outpatient services. Medigap B offers the same coverage as Medigap A, with the addition of coverage for co-insurance for Medicare Part B preventive care and a Medicare Part A deductible.
Medigap Plans C and D
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Medigap C and D are also similar Medicare supplement plans. C covers all the same services as A and B, but adds 100 percent co-insurance for skilled nursing facility care, Medicare Part B deductible and foreign travel emergency insurance. D is the same but removes the Medicare Part B deductible option.
Medigap Plans F and G
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Medigap Plans F and G offer the most supplemental Medicare coverage in North Carolina. You can get Plan F either with higher monthly premiums and no deductible or with high deductibles and lower premiums. Plan F covers all the same services A, B, C and D Medigap does, as well as Medicare Part B excess charges. Plan G, like Plan D, removes the Medicare Part B deductible coverage but is otherwise the same as Plan F.
Medigap Plans K and L
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Medigap Plans K and L have a yearly out-of-pocket limit for patients, after which they cover 100 percent of covered services for the rest of the year. The out-of-pocket for Plan K is $4,620, while the out-of-pocket for Plan L is half that at $2,310. Both K and L offer Medicare Part A co-insurance hospital costs for 365 days after the end of Medicare benefits and Medicare preventive care Part B co-insurance. However, they differ in all other respects. Plan K covers 50 percent of Medicare Part A deductible, skilled nursing facility care, Part A hospice care, blood and Medicare Part B co-insurance or co-payment benefits. Plan K provides the same services, but covers 75 percent of the benefits instead of 50 percent.
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