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STUDENT HEALTH COVERAGE

Students can enroll in Affordable Care Act health plans.

STUDENTS CAN ENROLL IN AFFORDABLE CARE ACT (ACA) HEALTH PLANS.

  • Medicare Part A: Hospital Insurance
    Medicare Part A covers: • Inpatient care in a hospital • Care in a skilled nursing facility • Hospice care • Some home health care Once you turn 65, Medicare Part A is premium-free to most older Americans if you or your spouse worked for at least 10 years and paid Medicare taxes. Medicare is also available for people who get Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board disability insurance, and those with End-Stage Renal Disease (kidney failure) and Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS).
  • Medicare Part B: Medical Insurance
    Medicare Part B helps pay for: • Doctor visits • Outpatient care • Lab services, like X-rays, blood work, and other diagnostic services • Home health services • Certain therapies, like physical and occupational • Durable medical equipment, like wheelchairs, oxygen equipment, and other medical equipment • Mental health service • Many preventive services, like flu shots and cancer screenings. 0 Medicare Part B Costs You must pay a monthly premium for Medicare Part B. The premium could be higher depending on your income. After you meet your Part B deductible, you will pay coinsurance, which is 20% of the Medicare-approved amount for the services you receive. For example, if the Medicare-approved amount for a service is $100,Medicare would pay 580, and you would pay $20. To help you pay for Medicare Parts A&B deductibles and coinsurance, some people choose to purchase a Medigap policy. Medigap There are a lot of different Medigap policies to choose from. They are lettered: A, B. C, D, F, G, K, L. M. and N. Not all plans are available, depending on when you enrolled in Medicare. And Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Wisconsin plans are a bit different. To try to make it easier for you, all plans in each letter group must offer the same basic benefits — theyVe been standardized. The cost may vary, and some may offer more coverage than others. For example, all companies offering Plan A in Tennessee must all cover the same benefits; they can just charge you more or add a few perks. Medigap plans do not cover prescription drugs. Medigap Costs Remember, you do not have to buy a Medigap plan. You can choose to pay the costs that Medicare Parts A&B do not cover out of your own pocket. A Medigap policy just protects you from unexpected costs. Medigap policies vary in price. The price goes up the deeper into the alphabet you go. Plans A and B will cost you less than plan G.
  • Medicare Part C: Medicare Advantage
    Medicare offers more of a one-stop-shop to get your covered benefits called Medicare Advantage Instead of having to sign up for Medicare Parts A&B and choosing to enroll in a Medigap plan, you can get all of the same coverage as Original Medicare. Medicare plans set limits on how much you will have to pay out of pocket each year, like deductibles and coinsurance. This protects you from costs you weren't expecting. Most plans even cover prescription drugs, so you wouldn't need Medicare Part D. There are many Medicare Advantage plans to choose from. Lower cost plans usually require you to get all of your services from in-network healthcare providers. The most common types of plans include: • Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO), which cover the same services as Medicare Parts A&B. • They can offer additional covered services, like dental insurance • You must get your care from your plan's in-network providers or you could have for some or all of those services • Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO), which cover the same services as Medicare Parts A&B • They usually offer a wider network of providers and pay for a greater share of the services you receive from out-of-network providers • More choice usually means you pay higher premium costs each month. There are other types of plans for people meeting certain income or health requirements: • Special Needs Plans (SNP) • These plans are for people with specific diseases, certain health care needs, or limited incomes. • Programs of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE): • This Medicare and Medicaid program allows people who would need a nursing home-level of care to remain in the community. It is available in most states.
  • Medicare Part D: Prescription Drugs
    Original Medicare — Part A and Part B — does not cover your medicines. If you want help paying prescription drug costs, you will need to get Medicare Part D. You may not need this if your retirement plan covers benefits. Call your retirement plan to find out if you are covered. What you pay will depend on the plan you choose. Most plans have premiums, deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. Plans change each year. so it is important to check your options.

Different rules apply based on your age and whether or not someone claims you as a dependent.

Finding the Right Student Health Coverage

Healthcare isn’t one size fits all. That’s why it is important to get the plan that is the best fit for you.
Our Affordable Care Act (ACA)-licensed insurance benefits experts take the time to listen to what’s important to you.  Then we look for affordable plans available in your area that meet those unique medical and lifestyle needs. We also check to see if you are eligible for tax credits to lower your monthly costs.
And we are here for you year-round, to answer your insurance questions and advocate on your behalf. Often you can speak with the same expert who enrolled you in your plan.

Call now to find a plan that fits your needs

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