Plan Types
Plan B - Offers the same amount of coverage as Plan A, with the addition of a hospital deductible in each benefit period.
Plan C - Is available for those who are Medicare-eligible on or before Jan. 1, 2020, it adds on a skilled nursing facility daily copay, the Part B annual deductible, and covers generally 80% of emergency care outside of the U.S.
Plan D - Though this includes most of the same benefits as plan C, it does not cover the Part B deductible.
Plan F - Is available for those who are Medicare-eligible on or before Jan. 1, 2020. Plan F is the most comprehensive coverage option, covering all of the Medicare supplemental insurance benefits, including 100% of Part B's deductible and excess charges.
Plan G – One of the most popular plans, covers almost every Medicare supplemental insurance benefit, with the exception of Part B’s annual deductible.
Plan K – Covers half of: Part B co-insurance, first 3 pints of blood, hospital deductible, skilled nursing facility, and hospice care. It also covers all the co-insurance for Part B preventive care services.
Plan L – Just like Plan K, this covers all of your Part A & B copays after a certain amount out-of-pocket, and 75% of every benefit that Plan K covers (instead of 50%).
Plan M – Covers hospital copayments, Part B co-insurance, first 3 pints of blood, 50% of hospital deductible, skilled nursing facility, foreign emergency care, 100% Part B preventive care services post-deductible, and hospice care.
Plan N – Covers hospital copayments, Part B co-insurance except copayments for some office visits & emergency visits, first 3 pints of blood, hospital deductible, SNF, foreign care, all of Part B co-insurance for preventive care, and hospice care.