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Medicare SELECT: Are These Supplements Worth the Restrictions?

Medicare SELECT Plans

What is a Medicare SELECT policy?

Prior to the advent of Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement insurance companies contracted with local hospitals and doctors to get favorable rates for their policyholders. These unique Medigap plans became known as Medicare SELECT policies.

Although Medicare SELECT policies are not available everywhere, where available they offer significant savings. In trade for the savings, you agree to use the local providers specified by the policy, just like you would with a Medicare Advantage plan. The contracted providers charge less for the services they provide, but you are not limited to providers in the network. You can choose to use an out-of-network provider, but you will be responsible for copayments and deductibles covered by the policy.

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Be aware that:

  1. Not all of the hospitals and healthcare facilities in your local area will be in the network.
  2. A Medicare SELECT policy will not cover treatment by providers not in the network unless it is an emergency.
  3. Medicare SELECT policies require their members to get referrals from their primary care doctor when they want to see a specialist or get treatment at a network hospital.

Other than the restrictions stated above, SELECT policies work exactly the same way as other standardized Medigap plans, letters A – N.

Medicare SELECT plans are a good alternative in rural areas with few or no Medicare Advantage plan options. If you can’t afford a standard Medigap plan, and you can live with the network restrictions, a SELECT plan is an option to consider.

How to Enroll in Medicare SELECT

Enrollment in a Medicare SELECT policy works the same way as any other Medicare supplement. If you find a plan you like, and your doctors and hospital is in the network, ask your agent to work up a quote. Or you can call 1-855-266-4865 and ask a licensed HealthPlanOne agent for assistance.

Be aware that you have the freedom to choose any Medicare Supplement you want, including SELECT plans, with guaranteed acceptance, so long as you live in the plan’s service area. However, guaranteed acceptance is available during your individual open enrollment period. This is a 6 month period that begins when you first enroll in Medicare Part B. If you miss this window, you will lose your guaranteed issue right.

When your guaranteed issue rights expire, you may still qualify for the plan you want, but you will need to go through medical underwriting first. This is why getting enrolled when you first qualify is so important. With guaranteed issue rights you cannot be turned down for any pre-existing health conditions or be charged a higher premium.

Before you make your decision, remember this. Choosing a Medicare SELECT plan may limit your access to the healthcare providers you prefer. Think carefully before choosing. For more information, call 1-855-266-4865.

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