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Medicare Supplement vs Medicare Advantage plans in Hialeah Florida
Which should you choose?


If you live in the Hialeah Florida region and you have your original Medicare coverage secured, you will have a choice of options for improving your coverage.  You may combine your Original Medicare plan with a Medicare Supplement plan, or you can sign up for a Medicare Advantage plan.  Two out of three people in Hialeah, choose the Medicare Supplement option, one third choose the Medicare Advantage option.  The Medicare Advantage option is growing in popularity.  So, which option is right for you? A brief explanation of the workings of both options may help.

Facts About Hialeah, Florida
Hialeah is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States.  With the population of 239,673 at the 2018 United States Census, Hialeah is the sixth-largest city in Florida.  It is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area.  The city's name is most commonly attributed to Muskogee origin, "Haiyakpo" (prairie) and "hili" (pretty) combining in "Hialeah" to mean "pretty prairie".  Alternatively, the word is of Seminole origin meaning "Upland Prairie".  The city is located upon a large prairie between Biscayne Bay and the Everglades.
Interesting Fact:  One of the factors contributing to high health insurance costs in the U.S. is fraud.  Fraud costs the medical and health insurance industry as much as $200 billion a year.  This includes abuse of prescription painkillers.  The U.S. Center for Disease Control estimates that 12 million adults used prescription drugs for nonmedical reasons in 2010.  Of these, there were 170,000 seniors who "doctor shopped," getting prescriptions from at least five doctors for controlled substances. How A Medicare Supplement Plan Works
A Medicare Supplement plan is designed to fill in the "gaps" in your Original Medicare coverage. Medicare supplement plans don't work like most health insurance plans.  They don't actually cover any health benefits.  Instead, if you incur a medical bill, these plans cover the portion of the bill that Medicare does not cover.  These costs can include:
  • Your Medicare deductibles.
  • Your coinsurance.
  • Hospital costs if your stay runs beyond the Medicare covered hospital days limitations.
  • Skilled nursing facility costs if your stay runs beyond the Medicare covered skilled nursing facility limitations.

    • Here's how Medicare supplement plans in Hialeah, FL work: You pay a monthly premium for your Medicare supplement plan.  In return, the plan pays most of your out-of-pocket expenses.  How much the plan pays, depends upon the plan type you select.  For example, if you go to see a physician, Medicare will only pay 80% of the bill.  You are responsible for paying the remaining 20%.  However, you are covered by a Medicare supplement plan, the supplement plan would pay the 20%.  You would owe nothing.

      There are 10 standardized plans available – labeled A, B, C, D, F, G, K, L, M and N – that cover anywhere from four to nine of these benefits:

      • Medicare Part A coinsurance for hospital costs (up to an additional 365 days after Medicare benefits are used).
      • Medicare Part B coinsurance, copayment.
      • First three pints of blood for a medical procedure.
      • Part A hospice care coinsurance or copayment.
      • Skilled nursing facility care coinsurance.
      • Part A deductible.
      • Part B deductible.
      • Part B excess charges.
      • Foreign travel emergencies.


      Keep in mind, all 10 Medicare supplement plans cover the coinsurance and 100 percent of hospital costs for Medicare Part A, but after that, plans differ in what they cover. With Original Medicare, you are free to see any doctor who accepts Medicare patients, with no referrals required.


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      651 E 25th St
      Hialeah, FL 33013
      Telephone: (305) 693-6100
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      How Medicare Advantage plans work in Florida

      Medicare Advantage plans (also known as Medicare Part C) combine doctor, hospital and often drug coverage into one plan.  Some may cover routine dental, vision and hearing needs, and may offer other services. Most Advantage plans offer prescription drug coverage.

      Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private health insurance companies.  These insurance companies provide consumers with Advantage plan coverage. In turn, rather than Medicare paying a physician or hospital for services provided, Medicare pays an ongoing, predetermined amount to the insurance company for providing the Advantage plan coverage.

      Medicare Advantage plans usually have copays and deductibles, but many limit the total amount you will have to pay for medical expenses out of pocket each year. Medicare Advantage plans work like the managed care plans you may have had during your working years.  You will have to receive your care from doctors, hospitals, and other providers within the plan's network. Plans can be health maintenance organization (HMO), or preferred provider organization (PPO).  If you have an HMO, you can only visit doctors and hospitals in those networks.  PPO plans have out-of-network benefits as well.  Visits to a specialist often require referrals, and some types of care may require advance approval.  There are several distinct physician / hospital networks in the Hialeah Florida region.  If you have a doctor or facility preference, be sure to confirm their participation in the plan's associated network - before you purchase the plan.

      Whichever option you choose, it is an important choice.  Be sure to speak directly with a Medicare insurance professional before you make your decision.

      Good to know:  Each insurance provider has a formulary or list of medicines covered by the plan.  If a medicine is not on the formulary it may not be covered and you may have to endure a potential nightmare attempting to find an alternative medication.  The list of covered medicines is also often divided into tiers, which determines how much of a copay or coinsurance you may have to pay.  Make a list of your current medicines and compare it to the plan's formulary to make sure your medicines are covered and you understand the out-of-pocket costs that may be associated with them.



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