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Medicare Supplement

65-plus health care program offers you choice in retirement 

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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.

Medicare Supplement View
Benefit Guide: Your Health Care Options Benefit Guide

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.

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