Medicare Supplement Plan C
- Admin
- Aug 4, 2024
- 4 min read
What is Medicare Supplement Plan C?
Medicare Supplements are sometimes known as Medigap plans because they cover expenses and costs (the 'gaps') of Original Medicare. Medicare Supplement plans can help minimize your out-of-pocket costs for healthcare services.
Medicare Supplement plans are denoted by a plan letter (e.g. A, B, C, D, F, G, K, L, M, N).
What are the Benefits of Medicare Supplement Plan C?
The benefits of Medicare Supplement plans include predictability, nationwide networks anywhere that Medicare is accepted, and flexibility to choose your providers.
Payment for coinsurance, deductibles and copayments
No referrals needed for specialists
Automatic claims filing
Medicare Supplement plans may cover your coinsurance or copayment costs for Part B medical services and medical supplies such as:
Physician Visits
Outpatient Procedures
Durable Medical Equipment
Lab Work
What does Medicare Supplement Plan C cover?
Medicare Supplement Plan C covers:
Medicare Part A Coinsurance and hospital costs (up to 365 days after Medicare benefits are used up)
Medicare Part B Coinsurance or Copayment
Blood (first 3 pints)
Part A Hospice Care Coinsurance or Copayment
Skilled Nursing Facility Coinsurance
Medicare Part A Deductible
Medicare Part B Deductible
80% of Foreign Travel Emergencies (up to plan limits)
How does Medicare Supplement Plan C Compare to Other Supplement Plans?
When considering your options for Medicare Supplement plans, it is important to review and understand all of your options.
Medicare Supplement Plan C provides comprehensive coverage for many benefits compared to other supplement plans. A notable difference with Plan C is that it does not cover the Medicare Part B excess charges which are covered by other plans including Plan G.
Medicare Supplement Plan C is only available to individuals that turned 65 before January 1, 2020 or in certain limited circumstances.
Many beneficiaries consider Medicare Supplement Plan G and Plan N. Medicare Supplement Plan G provides comprehensive coverage and is open to new enrollees.
Medicare Supplement Plan N also provides extensive coverage; however, beneficiaries may have certain copayments for services such as outpatient doctor visits and emergency room admissions. Generally, a Plan N will have lower monthly premiums than a Plan G.

How much does Medicare Supplement Plan C Cost?
The average cost for a Medicare Supplement Plan C is approximately $350/month for 2024. The cost for a Medicare Supplement plan is essential when considering your options. The cost of a plan can vary on
Age (at time of plan enrollment)
Location
Tobacco Use
Your monthly plan premium can increase based on certain factors including:
Inflation
Healthcare costs
Market rates
Medicare Supplement Plan coverage is Federally regulated which means that coverage is the same within a given plan regardless of the insurance company you choose. A Medicare Supplement Plan G with one company will provide the same coverage as a Plan G with another company. However, when choosing a company it is important to consider their financial stability and history of premium increases.
Because Medicare Supplement Plan C is restricted to new enrollees, many beneficiaries are experiencing increased costs. A Medicare Supplement Plan G or Plan N may be a viable option to meet your needs.
Eligibility
You can enroll in a Medicare Supplement Plan G at any time throughout the year if you are Medicare eligible.
Medical Underwriting
If you are currently enrolled in Medicare and wish to change your plan coverage outside of your initial enrollment period, you may be required to undergo medical underwriting. Medical underwriting involves a review of your medical history.
For coverage starting January 1, 2022, Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans accept all health conditions, including End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD).
Medigap (supplement) plans may require medical underwriting; however, you can enroll without medical underwriting if you apply during your initial Open Enrollment Period. The initial Open Enrollment Period includes:
The three (3) months before your turn age 65
The month you turn 65
The three (3) months after your turn 65
Example: If your birthday is 07/15/1957 and you turn 65 on 07/15/2022, you can enroll from April-October 2022.
Important: To avoid coverage gaps, we recommend enrolling in Medicare at least one month prior to the month that you turn age 65. If you wait until the month you turn 65 to enroll, your coverage may be delayed. Additionally, if you do not enroll in Medicare Part B when you are first eligible, you may be subject to a late enrollment penalty.
How do I Enroll in Medicare Supplement Plan C?
To enroll in a Medicare Supplement Plan C:
Enroll in Medicare Part A and B (New to Medicare? Learn how to complete your initial enrollment here).
If you are new to Medicare, you must pay Part B monthly premiums (the standard premium in 2024 is $174.70 per month). You will also be responsible for paying a premium associated with your Medigap plan
Contact us at (833) 379-1951 to enroll in a Medigap plan to meet your needs
To find a Medicare Supplement plan that meets your needs, please contact us for a free consultation with a licensed agent at (833) 379-1951.
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