If you are on Medicare or going on soon, now is the time to purchase a Medicare Supplement plan in North Carolina. With the influx of several new companies/rates, Medicare Supplements have never been better in NC.

Whereas the cost of many things is still going up, NC Medicare Supplements have been reduced in average price. The three major players that have allowed for this to happen are Mutual of Omaha, Family Life Insurance and Gerber Life Insurance. These are all major players in the NC Medicare Supplement marketplace that have come in and anticipate claiming the bulk of the Medicare Supplement business here.

Medicare Supplements are standardized; that is, each company is required to offer the exact, same standard coverage plans. So, there is no advantage of choosing one company over another, other than price. With that said, the three new companies are focusing on being leading-edge low-price leaders in the marketplace, which is making them the most pertinent choices.

As always, you should, whenever possible, work with a qualified Medicare Supplement broker who can help you compare all of the options in once centralized place, but make sure you get quotes for these companies and, if you are on Medicare, look into it while the rates are so competitive.

To contact or work with Carolina-Medicare-Supplement.com, a leading, independent North Carolina Medicare Supplement brokerage, visit North Carolina Medicare Supplement quotes or call toll-free 877.506.3378.

The importance of a North Carolina Medicare Supplement plan to your financial security and future is paramount. In case after case of individuals who do not have adequate coverage, the astronomical costs of healthcare can mean enormous financial hardships.

A NC Medicare Supplement plan eliminates the variable in your health care budget so that you know exactly what you should expect to pay for health care in a given year. Supplements cover the 20% not covered by Medicare – they fill in the Medicare “gaps”. Also, in most cases, they cover the Part A and Part B deductibles of Medicare, which further limits, or eliminates, your out of pocket costs.

While some individuals elect not to take a Medicare Supplement when first eligible or when they first turn 65, this is a risky strategy that most financial planners would not recommend. Once you “need” a supplement plan, you may not be able to qualify. Companies that offer Medicare Supplements in North Carolina employ medical underwriting unless you are in a Open Enrollment or Guaranteed Issue period. What this means is that you can be turned down for coverage or have pre-existing conditions excluded if not in one of these periods.

For more information about this or anything else related to Medicare supplement plans in the Carolinas, go to North Carolina Medicare Supplement Insurance and plans or South Carolina Medicare Supplement Insurance.

North Carolina Medicare Supplement plans are ready to undergo big changes, effective June 1, 2010, just like Medicare Supplement plans around the country. June 1 is the date that the the ‘Medigap Modernization Act’ goes into effect.

Go to North Carolina Medicare Supplement Plans – the 2010 Modernized Plans for a full, easy to understand recap of the changes and how they will affect you. A quick synopsis of some of the changes that this will cause for new Medicare Supplement plans:

  • Plans E, H, I  and J will be eliminated completely.
  • At Home Recovery and Preventive Care benefits will be eliminated from all plans that included them.
  • Hospice care will be added as a core benefit in all plans.
  • Plan M and Plan N will be introduced. Both plans will use cost-sharing method (deductibles, co-pays) to allow for lower plan premiums. 

If you have current North Carolina Medicare Supplement plan coverage, be assured that your current coverage will not be affected in any way. This only applies to those who turn 65 on or after June 1, 2010 or those who switch plans on or after that date.

The world of North Carolina Medicare Supplements has changed greatly in the last 6 months with the introduction of several new companies and plans to the marketplace.

Mutual of Omaha, an A+ rated insurance company, now offers Plans ‘G’ and ‘F’ for very competitive rates. In nearly all cases, these plans are represent a large savings on monthly premiums for equal coverage.

For more information or to run a cost comparison to see how much money you could save, go to Carolina Medicare Insurance Supplement Quotes.

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