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What are Medicare Supplement Plans?
People who have turned 65 years old or those who have been living with disability for the past two years qualify to get Medicare Plan Part B, and thus can also enroll for a wide variety of Medicare supplement plans commonly referred to as Medigap Insurance policies. Although these plans don’t cover for your medication and doctor’s fee as your Original Medicare Plan does, they can come in handy in helping you cover the costs of other health care services such as emergency treatment costs that you’ll receive when traveling outside the U.S., copayments, and coinsurance costs. It also covers other non-medical costs such as paying for groceries while you’re sick. However, the Medicare supplementary plans don’t cover costs such as paying for your hearing aids, eyeglasses, private-duty nursing care, dental care, prescription drugs, and veteran’s benefits. …show more content…
Some doctors who work in certain urgent care facilities also may not accept your Medicare supplement plans, but you can still receive treatment and seek reimbursement later from the private