Hospital indemnity insurance policies provide cash benefits for each day of a qualifying hospital stay. The coverage is flexible and goes a long way in providing peace of mind for Medicare enrollees and their families. Just like any other health insurance plan, you’ll pay a monthly premium for your hospital indemnity coverage based on the options you choose. This premium won’t increase based on your age, making hospital indemnity insurance a popular choice for Medicare enrollees on a fixed income.
About Cash Benefits
When you purchase a hospital indemnity insurance plan, you choose the number of covered days and the dollar amount you’d like to receive per day. Some plans pay out in a lump sum once your hospital stay has ended. Others disburse your benefits on a monthly basis. Understanding your payment schedule is an important part of choosing the plan that’s right for you.
These cash benefits can help pay for hospital expenses your primary Medicare plan doesn’t pay for. Many of our Medicare Advantage plan holders choose to add hospital indemnity insurance coverage, too. The extra cash from the hospital indemnity plan prevents them from having to dip into their savings during a hospital stay.
Even if most of your medical expenses are covered, a hospital stay can take a toll on your finances. Hospital indemnity benefits can be spent wherever you need. This gives you the ability to keep up with your bills and household expenses while protecting your hard-earned savings. Your policy resets 60 days after you’re released from the hospital to help cover any future hospitalizations.
What does a hospital indemnity plan cover?
In general, the most basic hospital indemnity insurance plans cover inpatient hospital stays for physical or mental health needs. This extends to days spent in intensive or critical care, too. You can add extra coverage to the plan depending on your needs. These add-ons can be summed up in categories based on when and where they happen in relation to the typical covered days:
- Before a hospitalization: Urgent care visits, ambulance rides, emergency service
- During inpatient care: Transportation and lodging costs, extra coverage due to a cancer diagnosis
- After a hospitalization: Days spent in a skilled nursing facility, chiropractic care, physical therapy
- During outpatient care: Observational stays in the hospital, outpatient surgeries
Who should have hospital indemnity insurance?
A hospital indemnity insurance plan could be right for you if you’re not sure you could afford the cost of a hospitalization. Even relatively short hospital stays can quickly add up to tens of thousands of dollars. Are you enrolled in a Medicare plan with a high deductible or maximum out-of-pocket amount? Hospital indemnity insurance may be able to help!
Medicare enrollees with conditions that require frequent hospital stays are usually good candidates, too. Don’t wait until you’re facing a surgery or hospitalization to enroll in hospital indemnity insurance. Policies can sometimes have waiting periods before you’re eligible to receive benefits.
We encourage you to reach out if you have questions about hospital indemnity insurance. You deserve to know that your savings are protected even if you’re hospitalized. No matter your need, we’ll help customize coverage that’s right for you. You’re also welcome to attend our free informational sessions around Lincoln!









