Medicare Supplement
65-plus health care program offers you choice in retirement
If you are near retirement, knowing about the Episcopal Church Medical Trust's Medicare Supplement plan can help you plan your future.
We now offer a new, more flexible Medicare Supplement program for retired clergy and their spouses. Those enrolled in Medicare may choose from three different plans, which merges Medicare Part A and Part B supplements into one comprehensive plan, including benefits for prescription drugs, an annual physical, and vision:
- The Comprehensive Plan, with a premium fully subsidized by the Church Pension Plan
- The Plus Plan, at a $55 monthly premium for those with 20 years of credited service*, with lower copayments and deductibles
- The Premium Plan, at a $100 monthly premium with the lowest copayments and deductibles of the three plans.
*Premiums are prorated for those with 5-19 years of credited service.
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Note: If you have Medicaid, it is illegal for an insurance company to sell you a Medicare supplement plan, except in certain situations. In addition, you don’t need to purchase a Medicare supplement plan if you are in a Medicare + Choice plan. In fact, it is illegal to sell you a Medicare supplement plan if you are in one of these plans.
