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Blue Cross Blue Shield is a collective of 33 companies. BCBS plans are available throughout the country, but plan types, prices and performance vary.

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Plan types offered

A, B, C, D, F, G, K, L, M and N.

NAIC complaint rate

Close to expected

Premium discounts available

Average

Plan types offered

A, B, C, D, F, G, K, L, M and N.

NAIC complaint rate

Close to expected

Premium discounts available

Average

Pros

  • "Blue to Blue" program could mean easier changes to coverage in the future.
  • Available in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

Cons

  • Offerings and experiences vary depending on BCBS company.
  • Higher prices for Plan N.
  • Cheaper Medicare Select plans have network requirements.

Blue Cross Blue Shield is a collective of 33 companies. Together, BCBS companies make up about 43% of the U.S. health insurance market.

BCBS companies offer Medicare Supplement Insurance, or Medigap, in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Some companies, such as Anthem, offer policies in many states, while other BCBS companies have smaller service areas.

BCBS companies are licensed by the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, but they function independently. You can find the company that serves your location on the BCBS website.

Here’s what you should know about Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare Supplement Insurance.

Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare Supplement Insurance pros and cons

Blue Cross Blue Shield’s Medigap offerings have advantages and disadvantages.

Pros

Flexibility: The "Blue to Blue" program could make it easier and less expensive to change your coverage in the future.

Nationwide availability: BCBS companies offer Medigap policies in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

Cons

BCBS companies vary: Prices, plan types, extras and member experiences can vary depending on your local BCBS company.

Pricing: Premiums for Plan N were at least 50% more expensive than the market’s best prices in estimates obtained for this review.

Medicare Select networks: BCBS' Medicare Select plans can be cheaper than standard versions, but you have to stay in-network.

» MORE: Best Medicare Supplement Insurance companies

Still deciding on the right carrier? Compare Medigap plans

Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare Supplement Insurance plans

Blue Cross Blue Shield companies offer different selections of Medigap plan types depending on the state and company. There are as many as eight Medicare Supplement Insurance plans available for purchase by any Medicare member:

  • Medigap Plan A — the basic benefits included in every Medigap plan without any extras.

  • Medigap Plan B — basic benefits plus coverage for the Medicare Part A deductible.

  • Medigap Plan D — a mid-cost option that covers most Medigap benefits.

  • Medigap Plan G — the highest-coverage option available to new Medicare members. Available as either a standard plan or a high-deductible option in some locations.

  • Medigap Plan K — the lowest-cost Medigap plan, with 50% coverage for most benefits.

  • Medigap Plan L — a low-cost option with 75% coverage for most benefits.

  • Medigap Plan M — coverage for most benefits, but only half of the Part A deductible.

  • Medigap Plan N — a plan with lower premiums but higher copays.

Blue Cross Blue Shield also offers Medigap Plan C, Medigap Plan F and the high-deductible version of Plan F in certain locations for qualifying beneficiaries who were eligible to enroll in Medicare prior to 2020. Newer Medicare members can’t buy these plans from any company.

In addition, Blue Cross Blue Shield offers plans in Massachusetts, Minnesota and Wisconsin according to each state's Medigap plan standards, which differ from the standardization system used in the majority of the country.

Blue Cross Blue Shield’s plan offerings vary by state. In some states, multiple BCBS companies can offer different selections of plans. Enter your ZIP code on Blue Cross Blue Shield’s website to check out the BCBS company and plan offerings available in your location.

Medicare Select policies add network requirements

In some locations, Blue Cross Blue Shield companies offer Medicare Select versions of policies in addition to the standard version.

According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Medicare Select is "a type of Medigap policy sold in some states that requires you to use hospitals and, in some cases, doctors within its network to be eligible for full insurance benefits (except in an emergency)."

In exchange for the network restrictions, Medicare Select plans offer lower premiums than their non-Select counterparts.

Review the materials for a Medicare Select policy you’re considering to learn about the network limitations and in-network facility list for the policy.

Add-on coverage for dental and vision

Some plans allow you to purchase additional coverage with cost sharing for services not included in standard Medigap policies. For example, some Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield plans offer Anthem Extras packages, which can cover some costs for dental cleanings, dental procedures and eye exams, plus an allowance for eyeglasses or contact lenses.

These add-ons require premiums in addition to the cost of the Medigap policy. For example, Anthem Extras packages with dental and vision coverage in Georgia cost between $19 and $48.40 per month depending on the coverage level.

Cost for Blue Cross Blue Shield Medigap plans

The following price estimates were obtained for three metropolitan areas representing above-average, average and below-average costs for the most popular Medicare Supplement Insurance plans (Plan G and Plan N):

  • Los Angeles: More expensive than average. Blue Shield of California is the BCBS licensee.

  • Atlanta: Average cost for the U.S. Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield is the BCBS licensee.

  • Dallas: Less expensive than average. BlueCross BlueShield of Texas is the BCBS licensee.

The sections below show pricing information from Blue Cross Blue Shield for a 65-year-old female nonsmoker as filed with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. (Note: Some Medigap prices may be higher for males.)

For comparison, each table also includes the price for the least-expensive option to buy the same plan from any company that filed prices. For example, Blue Cross Blue Shield’s lowest price for Medigap Plan G in Los Angeles appears alongside the lowest price on Medicare.gov for all Plan G policies available in Los Angeles to an applicant with identical demographics.

Plan G

On average, Blue Cross Blue Shield’s estimated prices for Medigap Plan G were about 20% higher than the least-expensive Plan G policy in the area.

BCBS price

Medicare.gov lowest price

Los Angeles

$155.

$137.

Atlanta

$151.

$119.

Dallas

$130.

$109.

» MORE: Best Medicare Supplement Plan G companies

Plan N

On average, Blue Cross Blue Shield’s estimated prices for Medigap Plan N were about 51% higher than the least-expensive Plan N policy in the area.

BCBS price

Medicare.gov lowest price

Los Angeles

$152.

$105.

Atlanta

$161.

$90.

Dallas

$106.

$82.

Discounts

Here are a few examples of discounts Blue Cross Blue Shield offers to qualifying Medicare Supplement Insurance applicants:

  • Automatic payments: Some plans offer discounts on premiums if you set up automatic payments from your bank account.

  • Prepayment: Some plans offer discounts on premiums if you pay for a full year in advance.

  • Household: Some plans offer discounts if a spouse or household member is also enrolled in a Medigap policy from the same company.

Available discounts may vary according to factors such as your location, household status and how you apply for a policy.

Blue Cross Blue Shield member complaints

11% fewer complaints than average

Members file complaints about Medicare Supplement Insurance policies from Blue Cross Blue Shield companies at rates about 11% below the market average for all Medigap plans, according to 2022 data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners for Blue Cross Blue Shield companies and their subsidiaries that sell Medigap policies.

NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsem*nt of the NAIC.

Blue Cross Blue Shield’s spending on care

79.6% for member benefits

Medicare Supplement Insurance companies must report data on the premiums they collect and how much they spend to provide benefits for members.

Based on the most recent year of data, Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare Supplement Insurance plans spend about 79.6% of premiums on member benefits. (The other 20.4% goes to overhead expenses like administrative costs, marketing, salaries and commissions.)

For comparison, the average for all companies is 80.4%. The minimum required by law for individual Medigap policies is 60%.

Additional benefits

Medigap plans have standardized Medicare benefits, but insurance companies can offer additional perks. Here are examples of extras included with some Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare Supplement Insurance policies:

  • Blue to Blue: Some plans allow qualifying members to switch between Medicare Advantage and Medigap plan types at certain times during the year without underwriting, so there’s no extra cost or chance of denial due to your health status or medical history.

  • Fitness: Some plans offer SilverSneakers or similar fitness programs that can include gym memberships, fitness classes, training sessions and tracking apps.

  • Discount programs: Some plans offer access to programs that provide discounts on, for example, prescriptions, over-the-counter health and wellness products, vision services, eyewear, hearing services or hearing aids.

Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare Supplement Insurance service area

Blue Cross Blue Shield companies offer Medicare Supplement Insurance policies in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

In total, BCBS companies cover about 3.5 million Medigap beneficiaries, and their combined share of the total Medicare Supplement Insurance market is about 27%.

Blue Cross Blue Shield Medigap customer service

Here’s how Blue Cross Blue Shield Medigap members can contact customer service:

  • Call the toll-free number on your Blue Cross Blue Shield member ID card.

  • Find your BCBS company online for direct contact information.

Compare Medicare Supplement Insurance companies

Get more information below about some of the major Medicare Supplement Insurance companies. These insurers offer Medigap plans in most states, but specifics may vary depending on your location.

  • AARP/UnitedHealthcare Medicare Supplement Insurance.

  • Aetna Medicare Supplement Insurance.

  • Anthem Medicare Supplement Insurance.

  • Cigna Medicare Supplement Insurance.

  • Humana Medicare Supplement Insurance.

  • Mutual of Omaha Medicare Supplement Insurance.

  • State Farm Medicare Supplement Insurance.

About Blue Cross Blue Shield

Blue Cross Blue Shield began as two companies — Blue Cross and Blue Shield — that offered affordable health care solutions in the early 1900s and started to come together in the 1940s. It was made official in 1982 when they formed the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, which now includes 33 independent and locally operated companies across the country. Nationwide, it provides health care coverage to 115 million members in the U.S. and Puerto Rico.

The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association has two main offices, in Chicago and Washington, D.C.

» MORE: Read our review of Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare Advantage plans

Find the right Medicare Supplement Insurance plan

Because Medigap plans are standardized, you can get precisely the same Medicare benefits from any company offering the plan. So when you shop, keep these considerations in mind to find the best policy to fit your needs:

  • Is your preferred plan available? Health insurance companies don’t always sell every plan, so check who sells the plan you want to buy in your area.

  • What are the premiums? Prices for the same plan can vary between companies, so check to find the most competitive rates.

  • Will your premiums change over time? Most policies cost more as you age, but some companies offer policies that let you lock in a price when you sign up.

  • Are there extras? Medigap plans’ core benefits are standardized, but in certain cases, some companies include such perks as discount programs or gym memberships.

If you have additional questions about Medicare, visitMedicare.gov or call 800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227, TTY 877-486-2048).

Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare Supplement Insurance 2024 Review - NerdWallet (2024)

FAQs

What is the best medicare plan for 2024? ›

What is the best Medicare Advantage plan? Humana has the best Medicare Advantage plans in 2024 for most people because of its high ratings, good benefits and plans with no monthly cost. AARP/UnitedHealthcare is a good choice for its extra benefits, and Kaiser Permanente stands out for its outstanding customer service.

What is the downside to Medicare Supplement plans? ›

While Medigap policies generally offer extensive coverage, they also come with higher premium costs. In addition to your standard Medicare premiums (Part B and, if applicable, Part A), you'll need to pay a separate premium for your Medigap policy.

What is the deductible for Plan G in 2024? ›

Like Plan F, Plan G has an option called High Deductible Plan G, also with a $2,800 deductible (in 2024).

What changes are coming to Medicare in 2024? ›

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  • Mental Health Care (Outpatient) ...
  • Changes to Telehealth Coverage. ...
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Why are people leaving Medicare Advantage plans? ›

As the private plans' share of the Medicare patient pie has ballooned to 30.8 million people, so too have concerns about the insurers' aggressive sales tactics and misleading coverage claims.

Do I really need supplemental insurance with Medicare? ›

You might wonder why you would need supplemental insurance if you have Medicare. However, while Medicare covers a large share of your health care bills, it will not pay for everything. That's where having some extra insurance can help.

Who is the largest Medicare supplement insurance company? ›

The top-1o Medicare Supplement (Medigap) insurance companies are dominated by companies including UnitedHealthcare, Mutual of Omaha and CVS (Aetna). The 10 largest players, based on policyholders (members) comprise 66% of the Medicare Supplement insurance market. The following are the top-10 Medigap insurers.

Is there a medicare supplement that covers everything? ›

With Medicare Supplement Plan F, you get the most complete coverage available. First, it includes all the benefits of Medicare Supplement Plans A, B and C. In addition, Plan F provides coverage for skilled nursing facility care, Medicare Part A and B deductibles, and international travel medical emergency help.

What does an average person pay for Medicare with a supplement? ›

The average Medicare Supplement plan costs in every state
StateMonthly CostRank from least expensive (1) to most expensive (51)
California$162.9345
Colorado$127.7629
Connecticut$227.0649
Delaware$150.9942
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Why would I want a Medicare Supplement plan? ›

A Medigap plan (also called a Medicare Supplement), sold by private companies, can help pay some of the health care costs Original Medicare doesn't cover, like copayments, coinsurance and deductibles.

Why do doctors not like Medicare Advantage plans? ›

In some cases, your doctor may not agree with your insurance provider's decision to approve a less expensive treatment before paying for a more expensive one that your doctor may recommend. Providers in Medicare Advantage networks may also have to take time away from patients to spend it on pre-authorization paperwork.

How much will the Medicare supplement plan cost in 2024? ›

The standard monthly premium for Medicare Part B enrollees will be $174.70 for 2024, an increase of $9.80 from $164.90 in 2023. The annual deductible for all Medicare Part B beneficiaries will be $240 in 2024, an increase of $14 from the annual deductible of $226 in 2023.

How much will Medicare supplements cost in 2024? ›

In 2024, this deductible is $240. Once this deductible is met, Medicare and Plan G will pay 100% of your Medicare-approved expenses. The average cost of Medicare Supplement Plan G for 2024 is approximately $100 – $200 per month.

Which is better, Medicare Advantage or Plan G? ›

For years with high use of medical care including hospitalizations, the total cost (including premiums) of a Medicare Supplement Plan G approach will usually be less expensive. For years with low use of medical care, a Medicare Advantage plan approach will be less expensive.

How much is Medicare Part B for 2024? ›

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that the standard monthly Part B premium will be $174.70 in 2024, an increase of $9.80 from $164.90 in 2023. The annual deductible for all Medicare Part B enrollees in 2024 will be $240, an increase of $14 from the 2023 deductible of $226.

How much will the Medicare Part D plan cost in 2024? ›

If you have a Medicare Part D plan you may pay premiums, deductibles, copayments, and/or coinsurance for your prescription coverage. The average monthly premium for a Part D plan is projected to be $55.50 in 2024, though plans vary.

What is the income limit for Medicare in 2024? ›

​​​​Medicare Saving​​s Programs and What Each Provides​​​​​
​Prog​ram​​​Gross Income Limit​s for 2024* (These Amounts Change Annually)
​Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (Must Be Entitled to Medicare Part A)Individual Monthly - $1,255 Annually ​- 15,060​Individual and Spouse Monthly - $1,704 Annually - $20,440
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Is Medicare going up in 2024? ›

In 2024 the standard monthly premium will be $174.70, up $9.80 from $164.90 in 2023. The annual deductible for all Medicare Part B beneficiaries will be $240 in 2024, which is $14 more than the 2023 deductible of $226. You'll pay more if you're a high earner.

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