Medicare Supplement Plan N

Medigap Plan N is one of the supplement plans that you will find with the lowest premiums due to the increase in cost share between the plan and the client. Below is what would be covered 100%:

  • Original Medicare Part A’s deductible
  • Part A coinsurance and hospital costs up to an additional 365 days after Medicare’s benefits are all used up
  • Part B coinsurance (AFTER a $20 office visit copay)
  • First three pints of blood used in an approved medical procedure
  • Skilled nursing facility coinsurance

Here is what you would be responsible for if you chose a Medigap Plan N:

  • Part B Deductible (Once a year)
  • $20 Office Copay
  • $50 Emergency Room Copay (unless checked in as an Inpatient at which point the $50 is waived)
  • Part B Excess Coverage

Plan N is quickly becoming one of the most popular plans available and historically has experienced lower rate increases than the Plan F or Plan G.


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