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Supplemental Health Insurance Policies

Supplemental insurance policies can help you pay for out-of-pocket medical expenses such as copays and deductibles, and everyday expenses like groceries and childcare, when a serious illness or accident happens. Supplemental Health Insurance Policies are available from subsidiaries of Health Care Service Corporation, a Mutual Legal Reserve Company. HCSC has acquired The Cigna Group’s Individual Supplemental Health business.

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Medicare Extra Help

Medicare coverage that helps pay prescription drug costs for specific people who qualify.

What is Medicare Extra Help?

Medicare gives "extra help" to pay prescription drug costs for people who have limited income and resources. Resources are your savings and stocks, but not assets such as your home or car. If you qualify, you will get help paying for any Medicare drug plan's monthly premium, yearly deductible and drug copays. This extra help will count toward your out-of-pocket costs.

How do I qualify for Extra Help?

Here are some ways you can qualify for Extra Help:

How do I prove I’m eligible for Extra Help?

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services started the Best Available Evidence policy to deal with Extra Help eligibility. BAE makes sure that people getting Extra Help aren’t charged too much or have higher copayments than they're supposed to.

According to CMS, all plan sponsors, like HealthSpring, must accept BAE sent by someone applying for Extra Help if they are eligible, even if Medicare records don’t show it. Once you’ve sent BAE to HealthSpring, we will ask CMS to change your status in their system.

Some acceptable forms of BAE are:

See a sample notice of the Application filed

Go to CMS.gov to learn more about BAE Policy

Medicare and Social Security Info:


1Refer to your Evidence of Coverage for additional details on “Extra Help”/Low Income Subsidy (LIS). Search for plans in your area and view the LIS premium chart located on the plan’s detail page. The chart will show you what your monthly plan premiums would be if you get extra help