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Comparing Medicare Advantage + Hospital Indemnity vs. Medicare Supplement Plan G

This comparison evaluates a $0 premium Medicare Advantage (MA) plan with Hospital Indemnity insurance versus Medicare Supplement Plan G with separate dental and vision coverage. We’ll assess:

  • Coverage differences
  • Out-of-pocket costs
  • Total expenses over 10 years

Option 1: Medicare Advantage Plan + Hospital Indemnity

  • Monthly Premium: $0 (Medicare Advantage) + $60 (Hospital Indemnity)
  • Includes:
    • Dental, Vision, Hearing
    • $40/month over-the-counter (OTC) benefit
    • $0 PCP visit copay
    • $50 Specialist visit copay
    • $300 per hospital admission copay
  • Hospital Indemnity Plan covers $300 per hospital stay, eliminating hospitalization costs.

Annual Costs for Medicare Advantage + Hospital Indemnity:

  • Monthly Premiums: $60 x 12 = $720
  • PCP Visits (5 per year at $0 copay): $0
  • Specialist Visits (5 per year at $50 copay): $50 x 5 = $250
  • Hospitalization (2 stays per year, covered by indemnity): $0
  • TOTAL ANNUAL COST: $970

Total Cost Over 10 Years:

$970 x 10 = $9,700


Option 2: Medicare Supplement Plan G + Dental & Vision Insurance

  • Monthly Premiums:
    • Plan G: $180
    • Dental Insurance: $45
    • Vision Insurance: $20
  • Includes:
    • No network restrictions (see any doctor who accepts Medicare)
    • Covers 100% of Medicare-covered costs after Part B deductible
    • No copays for doctor or specialist visits
    • Covers Part B excess charges
    • No out-of-pocket hospitalization costs

Annual Costs for Plan G + Dental & Vision:

  • Monthly Premiums: ($180 + $45 + $20) x 12 = $2,880
  • PCP Visits (5 per year at $0 copay): $0
  • Specialist Visits (5 per year at $0 copay): $0
  • Hospitalization (2 stays per year, no cost with Plan G): $0
  • Part B Deductible: $240
  • TOTAL ANNUAL COST: $3,120

Total Cost Over 10 Years:

$3,120 x 10 = $31,200


Side-by-Side Cost Comparison (10-Year Period)

Plan TypeMedicare Advantage + IndemnityMedicare Supplement Plan G + Dental & Vision
Monthly Premium$60$245
Annual Premium Cost$720$2,880
Doctor Visits (PCP & Specialist Copays)$250$0
Hospitalization Costs$0 (covered by Indemnity)$0
Part B DeductibleN/A (covered in MA plan)$240
Total Annual Cost$970$3,120
Total 10-Year Cost$9,700$31,200

Key Takeaways: Which Option Is Better?

Medicare Advantage + Hospital Indemnity Plan

✅ Lower overall cost – Saves $21,500 over 10 years
✅ Includes dental, vision, and hearing with no extra cost
✅ Hospital indemnity plan eliminates inpatient copays
✅ $40/month OTC allowance provides extra savings
❌ Requires using a provider network (HMO or PPO limitations)
❌ Higher copays for specialists & potential prior authorizations

Medicare Supplement Plan G + Dental & Vision

✅ No provider network – see any doctor who accepts Medicare
✅ Predictable out-of-pocket costs with no major surprises
✅ Covers Part B excess charges (unlike Plan N)
✅ No prior authorization required for services
❌ Higher premiums ($21,500 more over 10 years)

Which Plan Offers the Best Value?

  • If you want the lowest cost and extra benefits (dental, vision, OTC allowance) → Medicare Advantage + Hospital Indemnity is the better choice.
  • If you prefer to see any doctor without restrictions and want comprehensive coverage with no copays → Plan G is a strong choice.

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