Medicare Supplement Plan F vs Plan G. Which is better and why?

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Medicare Supplement Plans are supplemental insurance policies that helps cover most of the costs not covered by Medicare Parts A and B including copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles.

Medicare Supplement Plans are also known as Medigap Plans. There are 12 standardized plans, but the most popular Medigap Plans are Plan F, Plan G and Plan N.

In this video, #MedicarewithMelissa covers everything you need to know about these two Supplemental Insurance Medicare Plans and which one is a better fit for you!

Melissa will review frequently asked questions, like:
What does Plan G Cover?
How much does Plan G Cost?
What does Plan F Cover?
How much does Plan F Cost?
Who is eligible for a Medicare Supplement Plans?
When is the best time to enroll in a Medicare Supplement Plan?

Free Medicare Resources:

2022 Plan G Benefit Chart:

2022 Plan F Benefit Chart:

Plan F vs Plan G vs Plan N:

Why work with a Medicare broker?

0:00 Introduction
0:10 Who is Medicare with Melissa?
0:37 Fun Facts about Medigap Plans
1:08 Do Medicare Supplement Plans have a network?
1:22 What to expect when comparing Plan F vs Plan G
1:59 Medicare Supplement Plan F Coverage
2:46 Medicare Supplement Plan G Coverage
3:30 What are the cost differences from Plan F vs Plan G
3:59 Medigap Price Comparison
4:49 How to enroll in a Medigap Plan
5:10 Key Takeaways (Write down moments!)
5:50 Free Medicare Resources
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Your videos are very useful and provide lots of information. I have received lots of help after watching this post, please continue to share this kind of information. Thank you.

paulwilliams
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In 2023, i was able to get on the F Plan. I love it. My payments have been $228.00 but will chsnge to $255.00 in January.

patburton
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Hello! I think you touched on it.... Could you expand on whether the high-deductible plans are separate from the regular plans when it comes to rate increases of the premiums. Will the premiums of the plan F high-deductible go up faster than the premiums of the plan G high-deductible -- given that the population is decreasing for plan F?

mlarge
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Hi Melissa, I have a question and is I am 72 and have Medicaid and Plan F. I am not paying anything except proscription deductible/copay. Should I continue with this Plan F and Medicaid? Confused because someone said to surrender Medicaid. If I don't I could have problems when in future I have a big claim? One would not accept saying you have Medicaid/Plan F. What best option I have? Continue with what I have. By the way I had bladder cancer. No more but have to have preventative treatments. Please advise. Will highly be appreciated. Thank you.

ashwinpatel
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If my wife was on Medicare and Medicare paid for her kidney transplant, will Medicare part b continue to pay for her transplant meds in 2023? Thank you.

martinmaddox
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F is but can't get new members. Original members are better on F.

toddweavet
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WE CAN’T GET F……. Prior to 1955, why did you even do this video you were ago.

ValerieVitality