Medicare Coverage Options

Understanding Your Medicare Plan Choices

Understanding your Medicare plan choices starts with one key decision: Advantage or Supplement. We’ll walk you through how each works — so you can choose the right fit for your health, budget, and lifestyle.

Independent guidance. No pressure. Just clear answers.

Your Starting Point

Two Main Medicare Coverage Paths

Your Medicare plan choices begin here. The path you take between these two determines how you receive benefits — and how much flexibility you’ll have in the future.

Original Medicare + Supplement

Parts A, B, D + Medigap

You keep Original Medicare and add a Supplement plan to cover gaps. You also choose a separate Part D prescription plan.

Key Features

  • See any doctor that accepts Medicare
  • No network restrictions or referrals
  • Predictable out-of-pocket costs
  • Travel-friendly nationwide coverage
  • Monthly premium for Supplement
Learn more about Supplements

Medicare Advantage

Part C — All-in-One Plan

A private insurance plan that replaces Original Medicare. Includes Parts A, B, and usually D, plus extra benefits.

Key Features

  • Often $0 monthly premium
  • Includes extras (dental, vision, hearing)
  • Network-based (HMO or PPO)
  • Copays and cost-sharing vary
  • May require referrals and prior authorization
Learn more about Advantage

The Decision That Matters Most

You can switch from Supplement to Advantage anytime. But switching from Advantage to Supplement later may require medical underwriting — meaning health issues could prevent you from qualifying. This is why choosing the right path from the start is critical.

Medicare Supplement

Medicare Supplement Plans (Medigap)

Standardized plans that work with Original Medicare to cover out-of-pocket costs.

How Medicare Supplements Work

Medicare Supplement plans (also called Medigap) are sold by private insurance companies. They help pay some of the healthcare costs that Original Medicare doesn’t cover — copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles. Plan benefits are federally standardized by Medicare.gov, so Plan G from one carrier provides the same medical benefits as Plan G from another. Read the complete Supplement guide.

Plan G

The most popular choice. Covers nearly everything except the Medicare Part B deductible.

Best for comprehensive coverage with predictable costs.

Plan N

Lower premium than Plan G. Small copays for doctor visits and ER visits ($50).

Best for those who don’t visit doctors frequently.

HD Plan G

Very low monthly premium. You pay an annual deductible before coverage kicks in.

Best for healthy individuals who want catastrophic protection.

Why Choose a Medicare Supplement?

Freedom of Choice

See any doctor or specialist that accepts Medicare — no referrals needed.

Nationwide Coverage

Coverage travels with you anywhere in the United States.

Predictable Costs

Know exactly what you’ll pay each month and each year.

Guaranteed Renewable

Can’t be cancelled as long as you pay your premium.

Important Considerations

Medicare Advantage

Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C)

An all-in-one alternative to Original Medicare, offered by private insurance companies.

How Medicare Advantage Works

Medicare Advantage plans are approved by Medicare but run by private insurance companies. They provide all Part A and Part B benefits, and most include Part D prescription drug coverage. Many also offer extra benefits like dental, vision, and hearing. Some plans even offer a Part B premium giveback. Read the complete Advantage guide.

HMO

Health Maintenance Organization

Lower costs, but you must use network providers. Referrals usually required for specialists.

Best for those who stay local and want the lowest premiums.

PPO

Preferred Provider Organization

More flexibility. You can see out-of-network providers at a higher cost. No referrals needed.

Best for those who want more provider choice.

SNP

Special Needs Plan

For specific groups — dual eligibles (Medicare + Medicaid), chronic conditions, or institutional residents.

Best for those who qualify based on health or income status.

Medicare Advantage Benefits

Low Premiums

Many plans have a $0 monthly premium (you still pay your Part B premium).

Extra Benefits

Dental, vision, hearing, gym memberships, and more.

Prescription Coverage

Most plans include Part D drug coverage built in.

Out-of-Pocket Maximum

A cap on your annual healthcare spending — peace of mind.

Important Considerations

  • Must use network providers (or pay more for out-of-network).
  • Networks can change annually — your doctor may leave the plan.
  • Copays and coinsurance for services can add up quickly.
  • May require prior authorization for certain procedures.
  • Coverage limited to service area (may not work well for frequent travelers).
  • Switching to a Supplement later may require medical underwriting.
Prescription Drug Coverage

Part D Prescription Drug Coverage

Essential coverage for your medications, whether you choose Supplement or Advantage.

What is Part D?

Part D is prescription drug coverage offered by private insurance companies. If you have Original Medicare + Supplement, you need a standalone Part D plan. If you have Medicare Advantage, drug coverage is usually built-in. Read the full Part D guide.

Don’t Skip Part D

Even if you don’t take many medications now, enrolling in Part D when you’re first eligible helps you avoid late enrollment penalties later (1% per month for life).

What Part D Covers

Brand & Generic Drugs

Coverage for both types, organized into tiers.

Retail & Mail Order

Fill prescriptions at pharmacies or by mail.

Specialty Medications

Coverage for high-cost specialty drugs.

Review your Part D plan every year. Plans change their formularies (drug lists) annually. We review your prescriptions during your annual review to ensure they’re still covered at the best price. You can also use the official Medicare Plan Finder at Medicare.gov to verify coverage directly.

Finding Your Fit

How to Navigate Your Medicare Plan Choices

The best plan for you depends on six factors. Here’s what we consider together when walking through your options:

Cindy Kowalski, licensed independent Medicare advisor, helping clients compare Medicare plan choices
Your Guide

Cindy walks you through it — one factor at a time.

I’m Cindy Kowalski, a licensed independent Medicare advisor. I don’t work for any insurance company — I work for you. Together we’ll look at these six factors and find the Medicare plan that actually fits your life.

01

Your Doctors

Do you want to keep your current doctors? Are they in specific networks?

02

Your Medications

What prescriptions do you take? Are they covered — and at what tier and cost?

03

Your Budget

What can you afford monthly? How much risk can you handle out-of-pocket?

04

Your Travel Plans

Do you travel frequently or spend winters in another state?

05

Your Health Status

Do you have chronic conditions that require frequent specialist care?

06

Future Flexibility

Do you want the option to switch plans later without medical underwriting?

Not sure which direction to go? Take our 2-minute quiz for a quick starting point.

Take the Supplement vs Advantage Quiz

Let’s find your best fit.

We compare every available option in your area and explain the differences clearly — no pressure, just informed choices.

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