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Let’s review your plan together and see if adding a Hospital Indemnity Plan makes sense for you

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Why a Hospital Indemnity Plan May Be Important

Medicare covers a lot, but it doesn’t cover everything. When you’re admitted to the hospital, you can still be responsible for deductibles, copays, or other out-of-pocket costs. These costs can add up quickly, especially if your stay is more than just a few days.

A Hospital Indemnity plan is designed to help with those unexpected expenses. It’s a supplemental insurance product that pays you — not the hospital. This means you decide how to use the money.

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What You Should Know:

  • Hospital Indemnity is not a Medicare plan.

  • It is a separate supplemental insurance product that may help pay cash benefits for:

    • Hospital stays

    • Deductibles and copays

    • Household or recovery costs

Talking to us does not obligate you to enroll in any plan.

 

Important Disclosures:

  • We are not employed by or contracted with Medicare or Medicaid, nor do we work directly for the federal government.

  • We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information provided is limited to the Hospital Indemnity plans we offer.

 

For information about all Medicare plans available, please visit Medicare.gov  or call 1-800-MEDICARE (TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048).

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Look for phrases like:

  • "Plan Name" or "Plan ID"

  • Something like: "Humana Gold Plus HMO", "Aetna Medicare Premier PPO", or "UnitedHealthcare Dual Complete"

  • You might also see a plan code like H1234-567, which tells Medicare exactly which plan you're in.

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