Survey of Medicare Supplement Plans A, N and F offerings across 68
zip codes shows Medicare Supplement Plan premiums range from a low-end
average of $93 for Plan A to a high-end average of $279 for Plan F for
65-year-old applicants
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 3, 2017--
A 65-year-old person enrolling in a Medicare Supplement Plan A, N or F
could save an average of thirty-nine percent (39%) on his or her monthly
premiums by comparing options at eHealthMedicare.com and enrolling in
the lowest cost plan, according to a new
report published today by eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH), which
operates eHealthMedicare.com
and eHealth.com, a leading private online health insurance exchange.
eHealth analyzed the monthly premiums of Medicare Supplement (or
Medigap) Plan F, Plan N and Plan A available at eHealthMedicare.com or
through eHealth’s call centers for non-smoking men and women across 68
zip codes. eHealth’s analysis found that comparison shopping had the
potential to save seniors over $100 per month.
While there are 10 types of Medicare Supplement plans available
nationwide, historically 40%1 of all persons enrolled in a
Medicare Supplement plan are enrolled in Plan F, which traditionally
makes it the most popular plan by more than a three-to-one margin. By
comparison, the lower-cost Medicare Supplement Plans N and A
traditionally make up 5%1 of combined enrollments (2010
figures).
“You should not have to be a health insurance expert to pick a Medicare
Supplement plan that meets your needs, but we know from our research
that when seniors don’t understand Medicare, they’re far less likely to
comparison shop,” said eHealth CEO Scott Flanders. “We continue to focus
on making it as easy as possible for Medicare beneficiaries to compare
plans side by side online so that they can understand the differences in
prices and benefits, and feel more confident in their decisions.”
Highlights from eHealth’s analysis of Medicare Supplement plan premiums
for plans offered on its websites or through its call centers are
provided below. The full report is available
for download here.
For women:
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On Medicare Supplement Plan F, women could save 42% on
average by reviewing all their options and choosing the one with the
lowest premium. For women across the 68 zip codes in the
study, Medicare Supplement Plan F premiums vary by as little as 18% in
Bismarck, North Dakota to as much as 62% in both Phoenix, Arizona and
Cincinnati, Ohio.
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On average, the difference in premium between the highest priced and
lowest priced Medicare Supplement Plan F plan available on
eHealthMedicare.com was $112 per month for women.
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On Medicare Supplement Plan A, women could save 52% on
average by reviewing all their options and choosing the one with the
lowest premium. For women across the 68 zip codes in the
study, Medicare Supplement Plan A premiums vary by as little as 20% in
Tampa, Florida to as much as 82% in Washington D.C.
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On average, the difference in premium between the highest priced and
lowest priced Medicare Supplement Plan A plan available on
eHealthMedicare.com was $114 per month for women.
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On Medicare Supplement Plan N, women could save 39% on
average by reviewing all their options and choosing the one with the
lowest premium. For women across the 68 zip codes in the
study, Medicare Supplement Plan N premiums vary by as little as 3% in
Honolulu, Hawaii to as much as 63% in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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On average, the difference in premium between the highest priced and
lowest priced Medicare Supplement Plan N plan available on
eHealthMedicare.com was $72 per month for women.
For men:
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On Medicare Supplement Plan F, men could save 44% on average
by reviewing all their options and choosing the one with the lowest
premium. For men across the 68 zip codes in the study,
Medicare Supplement Plan F premiums vary by as little as 17% in Tampa,
Florida to as much as 67% in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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On average, the difference in premium between the highest priced and
lowest priced Medicare Supplement Plan F plan available on
eHealthMedicare.com was $131 per month for men.
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On Medicare Supplement Plan A, men could save 54% on average
by reviewing all their options and choosing the one with the lowest
premium: For men across the 68 zip codes in the study,
Medicare Supplement Plan A premiums vary by as little as 17% in Tampa,
Florida to as much as 83% in Washington D.C.
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On average, the difference in premium between the highest priced and
lowest priced Medicare Supplement Plan F plan available on
eHealthMedicare.com was $130 per month for men.
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On Medicare Supplement Plan N, men could save 40% on average
by reviewing all their options and choosing the one with the lowest
premium. For men across the 68 zip codes in the study,
Medicare Supplement Plan N premiums vary by as little as 8% in Juneau,
Alaska, to as much as 64% in Houston, Texas and Phoenix, Arizona.
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On average, the difference in premium between the highest priced and
lowest priced Medicare Supplement Plan N plan available on
eHealthMedicare.com was $82 per month for men.
Medicare Supplement Plan F Premium Data by Zip
Code for Men
The following figures represent the lowest
monthly premiums and highest available monthly premiums for Medicare
Supplement Plan F plans available on eHealthMedicare.com for male
non-smokers at age 65. Today on eHealthMedicare.com, seniors can choose
between an average of 8 Medicare Supplement Plan F plans in the 68 zip
codes used for this analysis.
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Zip code (metro area)
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Number of plans offered
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Lowest premium
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Highest premium
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Difference between highest &
lowest premium
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Percent difference in price
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Averages across all zip codes
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8
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$148.20
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$279.17
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$130.98
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44%
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Medicare Supplement Plan A Premium Data by Zip
Code for Men
The following figures represent the lowest
monthly premiums and highest available monthly premiums for Medicare
Supplement Plan A plans available on eHealthMedicare.com for male
non-smokers at age 65. Today on eHealthMedicare.com, seniors can choose
between an average of 7 Medicare Supplement A plans in the 68 zip codes
used for this analysis.
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Zip code (metro area)
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Number of plans offered
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Lowest Premium
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Highest Premium
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Difference between highest &
lowest premium
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Percent difference in price
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Averages across all zip codes
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7
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$95.14
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$225.34
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$130.20
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54%
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Medicare Supplement Plan N Premium Data by Zip
Code for Men
The following figures represent the lowest
monthly premiums and highest available monthly premiums for Medicare
Supplement Plan N plans available on eHealthMedicare.com for male
non-smokers at age 65. Today on eHealthMedicare.com, seniors can choose
between an average of 7 Medicare Supplement N plans in the 68 zip codes
used for this analysis.
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Zip code (metro area)
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Number of plans offered
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Lowest Premium
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Highest Premium
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Difference between highest &
lowest premium
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Percent difference in price
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Averages across all zip codes
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7
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$105.30
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$187.47
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$82.17
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40%
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Medicare Supplement Plan F Premium Data by Zip
Code for Women
The following figures represent the
lowest monthly premiums and highest available monthly premiums for
Medicare Supplement Plan F plans available on eHealthMedicare.com for
female non-smokers at age 65. Today on eHealthMedicare.com, seniors can
choose between an average of 8 Medicare Supplement F plans in the 68 zip
codes used for this analysis.
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Zip code (metro area)
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Number of plans offered
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Lowest Premium
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Highest Premium
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Difference between highest &
lowest premium
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Percent difference in price
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Averages across all zip codes
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8
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$144.19
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$255.69
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$111.50
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42%
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Medicare Supplement Plan A Premium Data by Zip
Code for Women
The following figures represent the
lowest monthly premiums and highest available monthly premiums for
Medicare Supplement Plan A plans available on eHealthMedicare.com for
female non-smokers at age 65. Today on eHealthMedicare.com, seniors can
choose between an average of 7 Medicare Supplement A plans in the 68 zip
codes used for this analysis.
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Zip code (metro area)
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Number of plans offered
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Lowest Premium
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Highest Premium
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Difference between highest &
lowest premium
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Percent difference in price
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Averages across all zip codes
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7
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$93.48
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$207.25
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$113.78
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52%
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Medicare Supplement Plan N Premium Data by Zip
Code for Women
The following figures represent the
lowest monthly premiums and highest available monthly premiums for
Medicare Supplement Plan N plans available on eHealthMedicare.com for
female non-smokers at age 65. Today on eHealthMedicare.com, seniors can
choose between an average of 7 Medicare Supplement N plans in the 68 zip
codes used for this analysis.
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Zip code (metro area)
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Number of plans offered
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Lowest Premium
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Highest Premium
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Difference between highest &
lowest premium
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Percent difference in price
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Averages across all zip codes
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7
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$99.93
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$171.81
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$71.88
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39%
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Other plans not offered by eHealth, and therefore not included in this
study, may be available in each zip code. Price differences may not
reflect such plans not included in this study. In addition, price
differences in zip codes not included in this study may not correlate
with the differences found for the zip codes in this study. The zip
codes selected may not be a representative sampling of all zip codes.
eHealth may only offer Medicare Supplement plans over the phone instead
of online.
Notes:
1 Data from a January 13, 2014 report from the Kaiser Family
Foundation, Medigap Reform: Setting the Context for Understanding Recent
Proposals (http://kff.org/medicare/issue-brief/medigap-reform-setting-the-context/)
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