South Dakota Medicare Supplemental Insurance (Medigap)
South Dakota residents of retirement age need to consider all of their options when it comes to health insurance for seniors. The government Medicare program that they are automatically enrolled in only covers basic needs and has high deductibles and co-payments. Part A Medicare does not cover prescription medicines or many extensive health care needs. For a more comprehensive Medicare supplemental insurance the government also provides Medicare Part B. This plan has a monthly premium that can be deducted from your social security checks and helps pay for many of the services and medical extras such as wheelchairs, home oxygen, emergency medical transportation and other items however there is still a deductible and co-pay required and neither Part A nor Part B include prescription medicines.
In order to obtain further Medicare supplemental insurance seniors must look to private health insurance companies. These are still regulated by the state so that monthly premiums are manageable for fixed income seniors. Many of the plans for senior insurance include a combination of Medicare Part C, Medicare Part D - the prescription medicine coverage, and Medigap to help pay for the deductibles, co-payments and gaps in services that the Medicare programs have.
Some combined health insurance for seniors is called by different names such as Medicare Advantage. It is important to completely understand what each plan covers. If you need assistance in figuring it out ask for help from family members, or your Medicare caseworker. You can get a lot of helpful information online as well to make sure you are making the right choices.
Any older citizen, disabled individual or low income person who cannot afford health insurance may contact the state Medicaid office for information on how to apply for assistance. No one can afford to be without medical coverage and health insurance for seniors is an important aspect of government Medicare and Medicaid programs.
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