Medigap vs Medicare Advantage
Cost Trade-Offs Explained

Choosing between Medigap and Medicare Advantage isn’t about which is “cheaper” — it’s about how, when, and where you pay. May River Medicare Insurance shows real cost trade-offs transparently, nationwide, before you ever enroll.

Big Picture Differences
Medigap (Supplement)

Higher monthly premiums, lower medical bills.

  • Predictable out-of-pocket costs
  • No provider networks
  • No referrals required
  • Works nationwide
Medicare Advantage (Part C)

Lower premiums, pay as you go when care is needed.

  • Copays for most services
  • Provider networks apply
  • Annual out-of-pocket maximum
  • Extra benefits included
Real-World Cost Scenarios
Scenario Medigap Medicare Advantage
Low Medical Use Higher premium, minimal bills Very low total cost
Moderate Medical Use Stable and predictable Copays accumulate
High Medical Use / Hospitalization Little to no additional cost Costs rise until max out-of-pocket
Out-of-State Travel Covered nationwide Limited or no coverage
Which Option Fits You Best?
Medigap May Be Better If:
  • You want predictable healthcare costs
  • You travel frequently
  • You see specialists often
  • You want provider freedom
Medicare Advantage May Be Better If:
  • You want low monthly premiums
  • You’re comfortable with networks
  • You want bundled extra benefits
  • You’re generally healthy

Compare Both Options Side by Side

See Medigap and Medicare Advantage costs by ZIP code, carrier, and health profile. May River Medicare Insurance shows everything up front — no pressure, nationwide.

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