Medicare supplement plan A is the first of the Medicare plans that was designed to supplement existing coverage. Medicare, even when it was first launched in 1965, was not designed to be an all-encompassing healthcare product. It was simply created to take the edge off of the medical expenses that senior citizens experience. Over time, the healthcare industry and the economy have changed drastically. Rather than overhauling the entire Medicare system, the government decided to implement 12 plans for supplemental coverage and two variations of plans F and J with higher deductibles and lower monthly payments, so that people could get complete healthcare.
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Written By: Richard Cantu on June 22, 2010
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Written By: Edward Hayes on June 4, 2010
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“You’ll need a supplementary medical insurance plan to get you organized for any type of medical emergency, unless if you’re filthy rich.
Written By: Richard Cantu on April 23, 2010
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Medicare Supplement Insurance is not the only Medicare-related coverage that is going through changes within the next few months due to the new health care reforms proposed by President Obama. Medicare Part C Plans, which are commonly known as Medicare Advantage plans, are also experiencing change.
