REAL-LIFE COST COMPARISON

Comparing Stroke Costs: Medicare Supplement vs. Medicare Advantage

We asked healthcare experts to estimate the average cost of having a stroke in Illinois, then compared what that would look like under two types of UnitedHealthcare coverage: a Medicare Supplement Plan and a Medicare Advantage Plan with a maximum out-of-pocket (MOOP) limit of $2,900.

Keep in mind — a $2,900 MOOP is exceptionally low. Most Medicare Advantage plans today have a maximum out-of-pocket between $5,000 and $10,100.

When you’re comparing Advantage Plans, always pay close attention to the MOOP. It represents the most you could pay out of pocket for covered medical services in a given year.

In our example, if the Advantage Plan you’re considering has a $7,500 MOOP (which is fairly typical), you’d need to add about $4,600 to the Advantage Plan’s stroke cost to make a realistic comparison.

Stroke Cost Analysis - Illinois Medicare Plans

Stroke Treatment Cost Analysis

Illinois Medicare Coverage Comparison 2025-2026

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Average Stroke Treatment Costs in Illinois

Total Estimated Average Cost: $20,000 - $45,000+

Cost Component Details
1. Ambulance Transport • ALS: $0-$1,900 (residents), $433-$2,587 (non-residents)
• BLS: $587 (residents), $732 (non-residents)
• With insurance: $50-$500 out-of-pocket
2. Hospital Stay • Average total: $20,396 - $43,652
• Per day average: $3,025
• Median cost: $4,408
3. Intensive Care Unit • Day 1: $6,667 - $10,794
• Days 2-3: $3,496 - $4,796
• Day 3+: $3,184 - $3,968 per day
4. Radiology/Imaging • 19% of total hospital costs
• CT scans, MRI, CT angiography
• 91% of stroke patients need imaging
5. Room Charges 50% of total hospitalization costs
6. Medical Management • 21% of total hospital costs
• Medications: $5,000+ in first year
7. Nursing Care 63% of daily care costs (included in room charges)
8. Rehabilitation • Acute phase: 7% of hospital costs
• First year therapy: $11,000+
9. Physician/Surgeon Fees ER physicians, neurologists, surgeons (billed separately)
10. Laboratory Tests Blood work, coagulation studies, cardiac enzymes
First Year Total Recovery Costs: $17,000+
Includes hospital stay, rehab, therapy, medications, and follow-up care

Medicare Coverage Basics

Coverage Item Medicare Part A Medicare Part B
Deductible (2025) $1,676 (first 60 days) $240 annually
SNF Coverage Days 1-20: $0
Days 21-100: $209.50/day
N/A
Therapy Coverage N/A 80% covered, you pay 20%

Plan Comparison: Stroke Scenarios

Scenario 1: Typical Stroke (6-day hospital stay)

AARP Medicare Advantage IL-8

Ambulance (ground) $275
Emergency room $0
Hospital (6 days @ $295) $1,770
CT/MRI scans (2 @ $260) $520
Lab tests $0
Diagnostic procedures $50
Acute rehab (3 sessions) $90
Medical Out-of-Pocket $2,705
Annual premiums $0
YEAR 1 TOTAL $2,705

Medigap Plan G

Monthly premium ($191.55 × 12) $2,298.60
Part B deductible $240
Ambulance $0
Hospital Part A deductible $0
All other copays/coinsurance $0
CT/MRI scans $0
Lab tests $0
Rehab therapy $0
YEAR 1 TOTAL $2,538.60
✓ Medigap Plan G is $166.40 CHEAPER for Scenario 1

Scenario 2: With Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF days 21-30)

Cost Item Medicare Advantage Medigap Plan G
Hospital costs (from Scenario 1) $2,705 Covered in premiums
SNF days 21-30 ($218/day) Capped by max OOP $0
Maximum out-of-pocket cap $2,900 N/A
Annual premiums $0 $2,298.60
Part B deductible N/A $240
YEAR 1 TOTAL COST $2,900 $2,538.60
✓ Medigap Plan G is $361.40 CHEAPER for Scenario 2

Scenario 3: Severe Stroke (Extended hospital + SNF + extensive therapy)

Cost Item Medicare Advantage Medigap Plan G
No matter how high costs go... Capped All covered
Maximum out-of-pocket $2,900
Annual premiums $0 $2,298.60
Part B deductible N/A $240
All other costs Covered by cap $0
YEAR 1 TOTAL COST $2,900 $2,538.60
✓ Medigap Plan G is $361.40 CHEAPER for Scenario 3

Ongoing Therapy Costs (Months 2-12)

Plan Therapy Costs Example (40 visits)
Medicare Advantage IL-8 $30 per PT/OT visit $1,200 total
(but counts toward $2,900 max OOP)
Medigap Plan G $0 (covers 20% coinsurance) $0 (after Part B deductible already paid)
Note: Physical therapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) sessions at 2 visits/week × 20 weeks = 40 visits

Key Differences Summary

Factor Medicare Advantage IL-8 Medigap Plan G
Monthly Premium $0 $191.55
Annual Premium $0 $2,298.60
Maximum Out-of-Pocket $2,900 $2,538.60*
Network Restrictions YES - must use network NO - any Medicare provider
Referrals Needed YES - for specialists NO
Cost Predictability Capped but copays add up Very predictable
Best For Healthy years, routine care Peace of mind, serious illness
*$2,298.60 premiums + $240 Part B deductible = total maximum you'd pay for the year

Bottom Line Conclusions

For Stroke Treatment in Illinois:

  1. Medigap Plan G is likely CHEAPER by $166-$361, despite higher premiums
  2. Plan G offers better financial protection - you know exactly what you'll pay ($2,538.60 maximum)
  3. Plan G offers complete freedom - any doctor, any hospital, no referrals needed
  4. Medicare Advantage cap protects you if costs exceed $2,900, but Plan G protects you better at $2,538.60

Critical Advantage of Plan G for Stroke:

No network restrictions means you can see top neurologists and stroke specialists at any hospital without worrying about in-network status during an emergency. Time is critical in stroke treatment - every minute counts, and you don't want network concerns delaying care.

Important Considerations:
  • Costs vary significantly based on stroke severity and complications
  • These figures represent averages for Illinois in 2025-2026
  • Individual cases can be much higher or lower
  • Plan G premium of $191.55/month is locked in and predictable
  • Medicare Advantage costs can change annually
Analysis prepared October 2025 | Based on 2025-2026 plan year data