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Medicare Supplement Plan N

by David Bynon, June 6, 2021

What is Medicare SupplementMedicare Supplements are additional insurance policies that Medicare beneficiaries can purchase to cover the gaps in their Original Medicare (Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B) health insurance coverage. Plan N?

Medicare Supplement Plan N is one of the ten standardized Medigap plans. Although it is one of the newest plans available, Medicare Plan N is quickly becoming a favorite with people aging into their Medicare benefits. This is particularly true of people accustomed to sharing healthcare costs with their employer’s group health planA group health plan is a health plan offered by an employer or employee organization that provides health coverage to employees, their families, and retirees..

Medicare Supplement Plan N Explained

Medicare Supplement Plan N works with Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) to cover the cost gaps. Also known as Medigap Plan N, this plan covers all of the major gaps (i.e., deductiblesA deductible is an amount a beneficiary must pay for their health care expenses before the health insurance policy begins to pay its share., coinsuranceCoinsurance is a percentage of the total you are required to pay for a medical service. , copaymentsA copayment, also known as a copay, is a set dollar amount you are required to pay for a medical service., blood, and foreign travel emergencies) that traditional MedicareOriginal Medicare is private fee-for-service health insurance for people on Medicare. It has two parts. Part A is hospital coverage. Part B is medical coverage. does not cover, but costs less than more comprehensive plans because you share some of the costs when you see your doctor. This is why the plan is gaining popularity.

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To best understand Plan N, and all of its benefits, you first need to get a complete picture of the gaps in Original Medicare. Although Medicare helps cover all of your major medical expenses, it only pays about 80% of the total cost. Without a Medigap insurance policy, you are left to pay the remainder out-of-pocket, including:

  1. Medicare Part AMedicare Part A is hospital coverage for Medicare beneficiaries. It covers inpatient care in hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. It also covers limited home healthcare services and hospice care. Coinsurance & Hospital Costs
  2. Medicare Part A Skilled Nursing Facility Coinsurance
  3. Medicare Part A Deductible
  4. Medicare Part A HospiceHospice is a special way of caring for people who are terminally ill. Hospice care involves a team-oriented approach that addresses the medical, physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs of the patient. Care Coinsurance or Copayment
  5. Medicare Part BMedicare Part B is medical coverage for people with Original Medicare benefits. It covers doctor visits, preventative care, tests, durable medical equipment, and supplies. Medicare Part B pays 80 percent of most medically necessary healthcare services. Deductible (annual)
  6. Medicare Part B Coinsurance or Copayment
  7. Medicare Part B Excess ChargesA Medicare Part B excess charge is the difference between a health care provider’s actual charge and Medicare’s approved amount for payment.
  8. Blood (first 3 pints)
  9. Foreign Travel Emergency

Some of these costs, such as the Medicare Part B deductible, are minor. However, the Part A deductible, at $1,408 per benefit periodA benefit period is a method used in Original Medicare to measure a beneficiaries use of hospital and skilled nursing facility (SNF) services. With each new benefit period, the beneficiary is charged a new benefit... (2020 rate), is very expensive. Medicare Plan N helps pay all or part of these costs except the Part B deductible and Part B excess charges.

What is Medicare Supplement Plan N: Infographic

Medicare Plan N Coverage

The reason a Medigap Plan N policy saves its beneficiaries so much money is that policyholders share some of the most common costs. For example, if you have a Plan N policy you pay a small copayment when you see your doctor (up to $20) and when you use the emergency room (up to $50). With other plans, these Part B costs are paid at 100%, and the monthly premiumsA premium is an amount that an insurance policyholder must pay for coverage. Premiums are typically paid on a monthly basis. In the federal Medicare program, there are four different types of premiums.  are higher, too.  This is one of the reasons Plan N policies work so well for healthy seniors. If you rarely see your doctor, because you don’t have any chronic health conditions, why pay for coverage you don’t need?

Think of it this way, if you’re not prone to getting into car accidents, why pay for a $100 collision deductible year after year when a $500 deductible will save you thousands of dollars between collision claims? Medigap plan deductibles and copayments work the same way. If you want to save money, and you’re healthy, get a policy that covers the big costs and pay the small incidentals out of pocket, including Part B excess charges.

Medicare Part B excess charges arise when you use a doctor or specialist that is Medicare-approved but does not accept Medicare assignmentAn agreement by your doctor to be paid directly by Medicare, to accept the payment amount Medicare approves for the service, and not to bill you for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance.. That simply means they do not accept Medicare’s standard payment amount. Medicare allows these doctors to add up to 15% to the bill, but you pay this “excess charge” amount, not Medicare.

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If you have a Medigap policy that covers excess charges you don’t have to worry about it, but these plans cost more. Medicare Plan N does not cover excess charges, so you’ll pay this cost out-of-pocket when you choose a doctor that does not accept Medicare-assignment.

To recap, here are the costs not covered by Plan N:

  1. The Medicare Part B Deductible
  2. Medicare Part B Excess Charges
  3. A $20 (max) Doctor Visit Copayment
  4. A $50 (max) E.R. Copayment

Medicare Part N covers all other gaps in Original Medicare, including 80% of foreign travel emergency costs, up to $50,000, after you pay a small copayment.

Medicare Supplement Plan N vs. Plan G

It’s natural to do a Medicare Plan N vs. Medicare Supplement Plan GIf you're turning age 65 this year, Medicare Supplement Plan G is the most comprehensive Medicare supplement you can buy. It's also the most popular. You might be thinking that Medicare Supplement Plan F is... cost and coverage comparison. Like Plan N, Plan G does not cover the Part B deductible. That means that the only real difference between these two policies is what you pay to see your doctor and to use the E.R., and coverage of excess charges.

For healthy people who don’t have a family history of chronic illnesses as they age, a Plan N Medicare supplement is a great way to save a lot of money without taking a big risk. And that’s really what insurance is all about, mitigating financial risk.

Plan G is the better option for people who see their doctor or a specialist on a regular basis. Plan N is the better option for people who rarely see their doctor for anything other than an annual checkup and want to save money. Both plans offer extensive coverage for what matters most, your inpatient and hospitalization costs.

Medicare Plan N vs. Plan F

Everything said above about Plan N vs. Plan G holds true for Plan N vs. Plan F except for one thing. Medicare Plan FMedicare Supplement Plan F is the most comprehensive Medicare supplement plan available. This plan covers all Original Medicare deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments, leaving you with no out-of-pocket costs on all Medicare-approved services. does cover the Part B deductible. A Plan F Medigap policy is the only plan that covers all of the gaps in Original Medicare, and it’s also the most expensive. Is it the best plan? You bet it is, but you pay for the privilege of first-dollar coverage.

First-dollar coverage means that you pay nothing to see your doctor or to use any other Medicare-approved services. With Medicare Plan F, you never have a bill because Medicare pays first and your Medigap policy pays the rest. This is not true with Medicare Plan N.

With a Plan N policy, you pay your Medicare Part B deductible on your first doctor visit. Thereafter you pay up to $20 to see your doctor and up to $50 if you need to use the emergency room. All other costs, except excess charges, are covered by the Plan N policy, just like they are with Plan F.  The big difference is the cost. Plan N policies are often 40% less than Plan F policies, depending on where you live. In high-cost of living areas, the savings are often more.

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