The Medicare Supplement Plans Comparison Chart: Compare Medigap Benefits Side by Side

Use this Medicare Supplement Insurance plans comparison chart to view Medigap plans side by side. Explore benefits and costs and find plans that may be available where you live.

By Christian Worstell Posted 4/23/2024 Reviewed By John Krahnert

There are 10 standardized Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) plans that are available in most states. These plans are labeled Plan A, B, C, D, F, G, K, L, M and N. When shopping for the top medicare supplement plans for your needs, it can help to compare Medigap quotes.

How to Compare Medicare Supplement Plans in 2024

You can use the 2024 Medigap plan chart below to compare the benefits that are offered by each type of plan. Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the chart to view all plans and information.

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* Plan F and Plan C are not available to Medicare beneficiaries who became eligible for Medicare on or after January 1, 2020. If you became eligible for Medicare before 2020, you may still be able to enroll in Plan F or Plan C as long as they are available in your area.

1 Plans F and G offer high-deductible plans that each have an annual deductible of $2,800 in 2024. Once the annual deductible is met, the plan pays 100% of covered services for the rest of the year. The high-deductible Plan F is not available to new beneficiaries who became eligible for Medicare on or after January 1, 2020.

2 Plan K has an out-of-pocket yearly limit of $7,060 in 2024. After you pay the out-of-pocket yearly limit and yearly Part B deductible, it pays 100% of covered services for the rest of the calendar year.

3 Plan L has an out-of-pocket yearly limit of $3,530 in 2024. After you pay the out-of-pocket yearly limit and yearly Part B deductible, it pays 100% of covered services for the rest of the calendar year.

4 Plan N pays 100% of the Part B coinsurance, except for a copayment of up to $20 for some office visits and up to $50 copayment for emergency room visits that don’t result in an inpatient admission.

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What Is Medigap Insurance?

Medicare Supplement plans (commonly referred to as Medigap) are insurance plans that work alongside your Medicare Part A and Part B benefits and help cover some of your Medicare deductibles, coinsurance, copays and other costs.

Here are some key facts about Medicare Supplement Insurance:

How Many Medigap Plans are Available?

Your options for Medigap policies can vary based on your location and the time you became eligible for Medicare. You can choose from a selection of up to 10 policies: A, B, C, D, F, G, K, L, M, and N. It's worth noting that policies in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and Minnesota have distinct names.

What Are the Costs for Medicare Supplement Plans?

Medicare Supplement Insurance plan premiums are sold by private insurance companies. This means that plan availability and plan premiums may vary.

The average premium cost for a Medicare Supplement Insurance plan in 2023 was $130.58 per month. 1

The average cost of each type of Medigap plan can vary quite a bit from one plan type to another. Each type of Medigap plan offers a different combination of standardized benefits, which means that plans with fewer benefits may offer lower premiums.

Your age, gender, smoking status, health, the location where you live and the timing of when you apply for Medigap can all also affect the average cost of Medigap plans near you.

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What Is the Best Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan in 2024?

There isn't one “best” Medigap plan. A specific Medigap plan might work for you if it offers coverage that works for your needs and comes with premiums that fit your budget. Compare Medicare Supplement Plans F and G and find the plan that fits you!

Your unique health coverage needs and budget are important factors to consider as you shop for Medicare Supplement Insurance plans. You can also consider Medicare Supplement reviews and ratings for plans available where you live.

The potential cost predictability a Medigap plan can bring may be able to help you better predict your monthly health care spending.

You can combine a Medigap plan with a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan, which can help cover your costs for retail prescription drugs.

You can compare Part D plans available where you live and enroll in a Medicare prescription drug plan online when you visit MyRxPlans.com.

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Are All Medigap Plans the Same?

The cost of a Medicare Supplement Insurance plan can vary from one carrier or location to the next.

However, the standardized benefits that each type of Medigap plan covers stays the same, no matter where you live or who your plan carrier may be (except for in Massachusetts, Minnesota and Wisconsin, where Medigap plans have different standards).

That means the benefits of Ohio Medigap Plan A will be exactly the same as Texas Medigap Plan A.

The 9 standardized benefits that may be offered by a Medicare Supplement Insurance plan include the following:

What Happened to Plan C and Plan F in 2020?

Medigap Plan F and Plan C are not available to anyone who became eligible for Medicare on or after January 1, 2020.

If you already had Plan C or Plan F before 2020, you will be able to keep your plan.

If you became eligible for Medicare before 2020, you may still be able to buy either Plan C or Plan F after January 1, 2020, if either is available where you live.

What Are High Deductible Plans F and G?

Plan F and Plan G both offer high deductible options, which carry a deductible of $2,800 in 2024.

You must meet this $2,800 plan deductible before your plan coverage kicks in for the rest of the plan year. One tradeoff for the high deductible is a lower monthly premium.

The average premium for a standard Plan F in 2023 was $202 per month, while the average premium for high-deductible Plan F was $83 per month. 1

Medigap Plan K and Plan L Have Annual Out-of-Pocket Spending Limits

Plan K and Plan L each have an annual out-of-pocket spending limit.

Once you reach this limit within a calendar year, the plan will pay 100 percent of the costs for your covered Medicare services for the remainder of the year.

The Plan K out-of-pocket maximum is $7,060 in 2024. The 2024 Plan L out-of-pocket spending limit is $3,530.

Why MedicareSupplement.com?

A licensed insurance agent can help you compare Medicare Supplement Insurance plans that are available in your area. After you use the comparison chart above, you can ask a licensed agent about the types of Medigap plans that may be offered where you live.