What Happens To My Medicare Supplemental Insurance If I Enroll In A Medicare Advantage Plan?
Medicare Supplemental Insurance policies don’t work with Medicare Advantage Plans. If you decide to keep your Medigap supplemental policy, you will have to pay your insurance premium, but the Supplemental Insurance won’t pay any deductibles, co-payments, or coinsurance under a Medicare Advantage Plan. So, if you want to join a Medicare Advantage Plan, you may want to drop your Medicare Supplement Plan.
Attention: You might not be able to get the same Medicare Supplemental Insurance policy back, or in some cases, any Medicare Supplemental Insurance, in case you decide to switch back after a while!
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