Covered California’s Bronze Plan covers 60% of your annual medical services on average, and is the least expensive plan available that qualifies for premium assistance. This plan offers a low monthly premium. Also, it gives you the peace of mind of knowing you have coverage in the case of a “catastrophic event”.
Likewise, people ask, is a bronze plan worth it?
Bronze plans usually have the lowest monthly premiums but the highest costs when you get care. They can be a good choice if you usually use few medical services and mostly want protection from very high costs if you get seriously sick or injured. Note: Bronze plan deductibles can be very high.
Also question is, what is Medex choice plan?
Medex is a Medicare supplement plan offered by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. It can be added to Medicare Part A and Part B coverage to fill “gaps” in your Medicare coverage. As a supplemental insurance plan, Medex helps cover health care expenses left over after Medicare has covered its portion of costs.
What is Medicare Part C called?
A Medicare Advantage is another way to get your Medicare Part A and Part B coverage. Medicare Advantage Plans, sometimes called “Part C” or “MA Plans,” are offered by Medicare-approved private companies that must follow rules set by Medicare.
What is the difference between Silver and bronze health plans?
Bronze plans: lower monthly payments, but higher out-of-pocket costs. Silver plans: monthly payments lower than a gold plan, but more than bronze. Your out-of-pocket costs will be less than a bronze plan, but more than a gold plan, unless you’re eligible for cost sharing reduction.
What Medex 2?
This plan supplements Medicare coverage for inpatient and outpatient care, including prescription drugs through the Blue MedicareRxSM. This plan gives you the ability to seek care from any provider participating in Medicare. There’s no need to choose a primary care provider (PCP), although it is recommended.