Here are some key features to compare between Medicare Advantage and Medigap:
Comparing Medicare Advantage vs. Medigap
Plan features | Medicare Advantage | Medicare Supplement |
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Coverage | Includes Original Medicare Parts A and B, plus extra benefits, such routine dental, vision, hearing and fitness services | Helps fill the “gaps” in Original Medicare, covering the out-of-pocket costs Parts A and B don’t |
Enrollment | There are specific enrollment periods during the year when you can enroll in or switch to a different Medicare Advantage plan | You can apply to buy a Medigap plan any time after you turn 65 and join Part B |
Doctors and hospitals | You may be required to use in-network doctors and hospitals | You can see any doctor nationwide that accepts Medicare |
Referrals | May need referrals for specialists | No referrals necessary |
Costs | Lower premiums but has copays | Higher premiums but little to no copays |
Prescription drug coverage | Can be included in a Medicare Advantage Prescription drug plan (MAPD) | Not included, you’ll need to buy a Part D plan |
Medical underwriting | All health conditions accepted, including ESRD | No medical underwriting if you apply during your 6-month Medigap Open Enrollment Period, which starts the first month you have Medicare Part B and you’re 65 or older |