Choosing the right Medicare coverage can feel overwhelming. Two of the most popular options—Medicare Advantage (Part C) and Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans—offer very different approaches to filling the gaps in Original Medicare. Understanding the pros and cons of each can help you make the best decision for your health and budget.
Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurance companies approved by Medicare. They bundle your Medicare Part A (hospital) and Part B (medical) coverage, and most include Part D (prescription drug coverage) as well.
Medigap plans also come from private insurers but work alongside Original Medicare (Parts A and B). They cover out-of-pocket costs like deductibles, coinsurance, and copays.
Feature | Medicare Advantage (Part C) | Medicare Supplement (Medigap) |
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Monthly Premiums | Often low or $0 (plus Part B premium) | Higher premiums; vary by plan & age |
Out-of-Pocket Costs | Copays & coinsurance until annual max | More predictable; many Medicare costs covered |
Doctor & Hospital Choice | Restricted to plan networks | Any Medicare provider nationwide |
Prescription Drugs | Usually included | Separate Part D plan required |
Extra Benefits | Often includes dental, vision, hearing | Medical cost coverage only |
Travel Coverage | Limited to service area (emergency exceptions) | Nationwide; some foreign travel coverage |
Referrals | May be required | Not required |
Best For | Lower premiums & bundled perks | Flexibility & predictable costs |
Choose Medicare Advantage if you prefer lower monthly premiums, like bundled coverage, and don’t mind staying within a provider network.
Choose Medicare Supplement if you want maximum provider flexibility, travel often, or prefer the peace of mind of predictable out-of-pocket costs.
Need help deciding? As independent Medicare brokers, we’ll compare plans in your ZIP code and guide you toward the option that best fits your situation.
Disclaimer: InsureBend is not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program. Plan availability, premiums, cost-sharing, provider networks, drug formularies, and benefits vary by carrier and county and may change each year. This content is for educational purposes only and is not a plan recommendation.