| Insurance Company | Standard Monthly Premium | Monthly Premium for Smokers |
|---|---|---|
![]() BlueCross BlueShield of Minnesota | $188 | $221 |
Real Life Examples
Here are some real-life examples of how the 75% coinsurance Medigap supplement plan helps cover a significant portion of out-of-pocket costs for services covered by Medicare and how this would work in case of a medical emergency:
Hospital Stay
Scenario: John has a severe illness and needs to be hospitalized for 10 days.
- Medicare Part A covers hospital stays, but there is a deductible.
- Medigap 75% Cost Sharing Plan covers 75% of the Medicare Part A deductible, which for 2024 is $1,632.
Cost Breakdown:
- Medicare Part A deductible: $1,632
- Medigap 75% Cost Sharing Plan covers 75%: $1,224
- John pays 25%: $408
So, John would pay $408 for the deductible rather than the full $1,632.
Skilled Nursing Facility
Scenario: Sarah needs to stay in a skilled nursing facility for rehabilitation after surgery.
- Medicare Part A covers the first 20 days of skilled nursing facility care.
- From days 21 to 100, there is a coinsurance charge of $200 per day (2024 rates).
Cost Breakdown:
- Daily coinsurance charge: $200
- Medigap 75% Cost Sharing Plan covers 75%: $150
- Sarah pays 25%: $50 per day
If Sarah stays for 30 days, she would only pay the coinsurance for 10 days:
- Total for 10 days: 10 days * $50 = $500
Emergency Room Visit
Scenario: Michael has an emergency and needs to visit the ER, followed by an outpatient surgery.
- Medicare Part B covers 80% of approved outpatient costs after meeting the annual deductible ($240 for 2024).
- Medigap 75% Cost Sharing Plan covers 75% of the 20% coinsurance and excess charges.
Cost Breakdown:
- Medicare Part B deductible: $240 (Michael pays this fully)
- Outpatient surgery cost: $5,000
- Medicare covers 80%: $4,000
- Michael’s 20% coinsurance: $1,000
- Medigap 75% Cost Sharing Plan covers 75% of coinsurance: $750
- Michael pays 25% of coinsurance: $250
So, after the deductible, Michael would pay $250 for the outpatient surgery.
Durable Medical Equipment
Scenario: Linda needs a wheelchair, which is considered durable medical equipment (DME).
- Medicare Part B covers 80% of the approved amount for DME after the deductible is met.
- Medigap 75% Cost Sharing Plan covers 75% of the 20% coinsurance.
Cost Breakdown:
- Cost of wheelchair: $1,000
- Medicare covers 80%: $800
- Linda’s 20% coinsurance: $200
- Medigap 75% Cost Sharing Plan covers 75% of coinsurance: $150
- Linda pays 25% of coinsurance: $50
So, Linda would pay $50 for the wheelchair.
Conclusion
For detailed and specific scenarios, it is always advisable to consult with a Medicare advisor
Plan Benefits
- Skilled nursing facility
- Part A deductible
- Part B deductible
- Part B excess charges
- Foreign travel emergency

