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Recommended Ancillary Products for Medicare Advantage Plans

1. Hospital Indemnity Insurance

�� Covers: Hospital stays, inpatient copays, and deductibles.
�� Why Add It? Medicare Advantage plans often have daily hospital copays (e.g., $300 per day for days 1–5). A hospital indemnity plan provides a lump-sum payment to help cover these costs.


2. Cancer, Heart Attack & Stroke Insurance

�� Covers: Cancer treatments, heart attacks, and strokes with a lump-sum cash benefit.
�� Why Add It? Medicare Advantage plans may have high out-of-pocket costs for chemotherapy, radiation, and specialized care. This policy helps cover treatment expenses, travel, and lost income.


3. Dental, Vision & Hearing (DVH) Plans

�� Covers: Routine dental cleanings, fillings, dentures, eyeglasses, and hearing aids.
�� Why Add It? While some Medicare Advantage plans offer limited dental, vision, and hearing benefits, they often have low annual maximums. A standalone DVH plan can provide better coverage.


4. Short-Term Recovery Care Insurance

�� Covers: Skilled nursing facility stays, home health care, and assisted living costs.
�� Why Add It? Medicare Advantage only covers a limited number of days in a skilled nursing facility. This policy helps cover extended rehabilitation costs after a hospital stay.


5. Final Expense (Burial) Insurance

�� Covers: Funeral and burial costs.
�� Why Add It? Medicare does not cover funeral expenses. A small whole life insurance policy helps families cover funeral costs, medical bills, and other end-of-life expenses.


6. Accident Insurance

�� Covers: Unexpected injuries, emergency room visits, and ambulance costs.
�� Why Add It? Medicare Advantage plans often have high emergency room and ambulance copays. An accident plan provides a cash benefit to cover medical expenses related to falls, fractures, or accidents.


Conclusion: Protecting Against Out-of-Pocket Costs

While Medicare Advantage plans offer good coverage, they often leave beneficiaries with out-of-pocket costs. Adding ancillary products can provide extra financial security and ensure beneficiaries are protected from unexpected medical expenses.

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