More than 13,000 people aged 65 and over live in Danbury, Connecticut. And it’s safe to say that most of them probably don’t have the proper Medicare Supplement to protect themselves from unexpected medical costs.

Medicare plans in Danbury, Connecticut

This article will contain rate quotes for some supplemental Medicare insurance providers in Danbury, Connecticut. Remember that most of these quotes are based on the average female beneficiary in their early 70s.

Medicare Advantage plans

Medicare recipients have 29 plans in Fairfield County to choose from, which is a decent amount. These plans replace Original Medicare with a private health plan that operates more like traditional health insurance. The top Medicare Advantage plans are the ones that will let you add ancillary coverage for a little-to-no increase in your monthly premium.

The chart below shows data for the cheapest Medicare Advantage plans in Danbury, Connecticut. They all have a $0 monthly premium, but only Wellcare caps your maximum out-of-pocket costs at $5,500. Their PPO network is also appealing to beneficiaries who want more choices.

It makes the most sense to compare the MOOP costs of these plans to find the cheapest one. This puts Aetna and UnitedHealthcare right in the middle. Your out-of-pocket maximums with either plan are capped at $6,700.

The most expensive plans are either Connecticare or Anthem BCBS. You’ll have to spend $7,550 in out-of-pocket costs before your health plan starts paying more for your care. You can choose between an HMO medical network for lower medical expenses or a PPO network for more medical choices.

The average cost of Medicare Advantage plans in Danbury, Connecticut

PLAN PREMIUM MOOP Plan Type Star Rating
Wellcare $0 $5,500 LOCAL PPO 3
Connecticare $0 $7,550 HMO 4
Anthem BCBS $0 $7,550 LOCAL PPO N/A
Aetna $0 $6,700 LOCAL PPO 4
UnitedHealthcare $0 $6,700 HMO 4

Medicare Supplement plans

Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement insurance (“Medigap”) are the most popular options in Danbury, Connecticut. Medigap is chosen by beneficiaries who want to keep their government health benefits but still protect themselves from its coverage gaps.

A Danbury, Connecticut, Medigap plan’s average monthly premium on the low end is $186. This puts Plan A right around the average mark. But Plan A has a lot of essential benefits missing, like preventative care and skilled nursing facility coinsurance coverage.

Plan F and Plan G have high and low-deductible versions. The high-deductible plans drastically reduce your monthly premiums but force you to pay a high deductible when you get medical care. The frequency you require will determine which program saves you the most money.

Plan N is a highly comprehensive plan which isn’t talked about much. You must pay a copay for doctor visits and other Part B coinsurance costs. But you’re still getting the vast majority of the same benefits that more expensive plans charge a much higher premium for.

Medicare Supplement plans provide standardized coverage and are regulated by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

The average cost of Medicare Supplement plans in Danbury, Connecticut

LETTER PLAN LOWEST PREMIUM HIGHEST PREMIUM
PLAN A $182.25 $1,518.33
PLAN B $267.53 $1,027.87
PLAN C $376.00 $436.22
PLAN D $268.84 $388.00
PLAN F $260.00 $799.83
PLAN HDF $47.50 $88.90
PLAN G $206.00 $628.99
PLAN HDG $47.50 $75.36
PLAN K $66.00 $135.00
PLAN L $123.50 $467.48
PLAN M $232.58 $608.97
PLAN N $160.00 $398.45

Medicare Part D prescription drug plans

Paying for prescription drugs out-of-pocket is almost criminally expensive. If you don’t want Medicare Advantage, you’ll want to sign up with a Danbury, Connecticut, Medicare Part D prescription drug plan for prescription drug discounts. Beneficiaries requiring frequent refills or expensive drugs should also read the Medicare Coverage Gap before purchasing a plan.

Aetna is the most affordable plan in Danbury right now. But these drug plans aren’t just about price. The types of drugs they cover are also important.

The UnitedHealthcare drug plan is more affordable than it looks. The lower deductible helps offset a higher monthly premium. They also have good customer service.

The least affordable is Cigna. This plan has a high monthly premium and a high deductible. But the drugs they agree to cover may be worth it to some beneficiaries.

The average cost of Medicare Part D plans in Danbury, Connecticut

PLAN PREMIUM DEDUCTIBLE STAR RATING
Aetna $7.40 $480 3
Wellcare $13.00 $480 3
Humana $22.70 $480 4
UnitedHealthcare $29.30 $310 4
Cigna $32.10 $480 3

Special Needs plans

Someone with End-Stage Renal Disease is an example of a Medicare beneficiary who can benefit from a Special Needs Plan. These are available through Medicare Advantage and are specifically tailored to reduce your substantial healthcare costs.

To qualify, your illness must be both chronic and debilitating. Since most Medicare Advantage policies come with a $0 monthly premium, you must use other factors to tell them apart. Wellcare, for example, only forces you to spend $3,450 out-of-pocket before capping your expenses.

Connecticare and Aetna have the highest out-of-pocket maximums. They also have HMO networks. So you have fewer providers to choose from, but you save money.

UnitedHealthcare also has a very low out-of-pocket maximum. But you get a PPO medical network. This gives you more choice and control over your care, but it could be more expensive in the long run.

The average cost of Medicare Special Needs plans in Danbury, Connecticut

PLAN PREMIUM MOOP Plan Type Eligibility
Wellcare $0 $3,450 HMO Dual
Connecticut $0 $7,550 HMO Dual
Aetna $0 $7,550 HMO-POS Dual
Anthem BCBS $0 $6,700 LOCAL PPO Dual
UnitedHealthcare $0 $3,450 LOCAL PPO Dual

How to sign up for Medicare plans in Danbury

Saving money on your Medicare Supplement is easier than you think. All you have to do is contact us. We have experts with free, accurate rate quotes to help you shop for the best deal. Call us at the number above, or complete our online rate form here.

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Lindsay Malzone, Lindsay Malzone is the Medicare editor for Medigap.com. She's been contributing to many well-known publications since 2017. Her passion is educating Medicare beneficiaries on all their supplemental Medicare options so they can make an informed decision on their healthcare coverage.
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Rodolfo Marrero, Rodolfo Marrero is one of the co-founders at Medigap.com. He has been helping consumers find the right coverage since the site was founded in 2013. Rodolfo is a licensed insurance agent that works hand-in-hand with the team to ensure the accuracy of the content.