If you live in Mississippi and are eligible for Medicare, it’s critical to know what options are available to you. Medicare is a national health insurance program run by the federal government for American citizens over 65 and those with specific disabilities. Medicare plans can also be purchased through private insurance companies.
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Mississippi Medicare Insurance Trends
According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the Medicare coverage plans for 2025 include the following:
- Overall, 636,926 residents of Mississippi are enrolled in Medicare.
- The average Medicare Advantage monthly premium decreased from $20.34 in 2024 to $21.32 in 2025
- 72 Medicare Advantage plans are currently available in Mississippi for 2054.
- All Mississippi residents with Medicare can purchase a Medicare Advantage plan, even plans with $0 premiums.
- 14 stand-alone Medicare prescription drug plans are currently offered in Mississippi for 2025.
- The lowest monthly premium for a Medicare prescription drug plan in Mississippi for 2025 is $0.
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Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, people with Medicare may qualify for even more savings through the Extra Help program.
Medicare Offered in Mississippi
Mississippi offers two options for Medicare plans as most other states do. The first is Original Medicare, and the other insurance plan is Medicare Advantage. They both have specific options within each plan. Here are the components:
Mississippi Medicare Part A Plans
Medicare Part A coverage includes the following:
- Inpatient hospital care and support: Any tests, treatments, or care for patients in the hospital.
- Short-term nursing home: Medicare covers this while you recover if you require care from a health aide at home after hospital release.
- Hospice care: If you have chosen hospice care, Medicare will cover most healthcare costs.
- Part-time at-home healthcare: If you require skilled nursing facility assistance, Medicare will cover the stay and services for a certain duration.
Medicare Part A only covers the costs of an emergency room visit if you’re admitted to the hospital to treat the illness or injury that brought you to the ER.
Medicare Part A coverage does not include the following:
- First three pints of blood: If a hospital receives blood from the blood bank, you may not be required to pay anything. However, if the hospital must get specific blood for you, you may be required to pay for it out-of-pocket.
- Private hospital rooms: Inpatient care does include a stay in a semi-private room. However, you are not necessarily entitled to a private room during your hospital stay.
- Long-term care: Medicare Part A is designed to provide care for injury or acute illness. If you require long-term care, such as a nursing home, you will likely have to pay for residential care out of pocket.
Mississippi Medicare Part B Plans
Medicare Part B covers outpatient care, including medical services required to treat a medical condition. It also covers certain preventative care measures, including screening, specific vaccines, and mental health services.
Medicare Part B coverage includes the following:
- Most essential doctor visits if they are from a Medicare-approved supplier
- Medically vital outpatient hospital care, including emergency hospital services and same-day surgical services
- Certain vaccines, including the annual flu shot and pneumonia shot
- Hepatitis B vaccine for those at medium or high risk
- Screenings and tests for:
- Depression
- Diabetes
- Hepatitis C
- Heart disease
- STIs
- Lung cancer and other cancers
- Colonoscopy
- Pap smears, X rays, blood tests, mammograms
Medicare Part B coverage does not include the following:
- Long-term hospital or custodial care
- Dental care and dentures
- Eye exams
- Cosmetic surgery
- Foot care
- Acupuncture
Mississippi Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage Part C is an alternative to Part A and Part B Medicare. There are a variety of these types of plans with various premiums and coverage. Location (zipcode) dependent Part C plans may offer some or all of the following:
- All Original Medicare coverage
- Prescription drug coverage
- Dental and vision coverage
- Gym memberships or fitness programs
- Adult day-care programs
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Medicare Supplement Plans
Original Medicare cannot cover all healthcare services. Medicare supplement (Medigap) plans in Mississippi help cover certain gaps in Original Medicare coverage. They can be purchased in addition to having the part A and B plans. In 2025, here are some of the companies who may offer Medigap plans:
- Allwell
- UnitedHealthcare
- Aetna
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Mississippi Medicare Enrollment
Unless you meet the qualifications for automatic enrollment, you need to sign up for Medicare during an enrollment period. Use Medicare’s online eligibility tool if you are unsure if you qualify.
Requirements
- You are 65 or older.
- You are younger than 65 and have a qualifying disability.
- You have ESRD or ALS.
Enrollment Period Dates
Initial Enrollment Period
This is a seven-month window that allows you to sign up for a plan
Begins 3 months before the month you turn 65
Ends 3 months after the month you turn 65
Medicare Open Enrollment Period
This is when you can sign up for a plan, switch a plan or leave a plan
Begins Starts October 15th
Ends December 7th
Special Enrollment Period
Special enrollment periods allow you to enroll outside the regular enrollment periods under specific circumstances.
General Enrollment Period
This is when you can sign up for Medicare Part A and/or Part B if you didn’t sign up when first eligible or if you’re not qualified for a Special Enrollment Period.
Starts January 1st
Ends March 31st
Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period
This is when you can switch or leave a Medicare Advantage Plan
Starts January 1st
Ends March 31st
Mississippi Enrollment Tips & Advice
- Costs: You may be required to pay higher monthly premiums for Mississippi Medicare plans that offer drug coverage or have additional dental and vision benefits. Consider each plan’s out-of-pocket coverage maximum as well.
- Coverage Types: Medicare Advantage in Mississippi can offer dental, vision, hearing coverage for residents. Look into the coverage you desire prior to enrolling.
- Network Provider: Those with Original Medicare can visit any doctor who accepts Medicare. However, Medicare Advantage plans usually have a provider network, and you should ask your doctor about this.
- Check CMS star rating: Medicare provides a 1 to 5 rating of how effective each Part C and Part D plan was in the previous year.
How Do I Enroll In A Medicare Plan?
Before applying, consider the various types of Mississippi Medicare plans. Coverage Haven helps residents find the best coverage for themselves. These three steps will help you prepare:
- Determine whether you were enrolled in Medicare Part A, Part B, or Original Medicare
- Decide whether you want Part B or want to defer
- Review Medicare Advantage plans in the area
- If you choose Original Medicare, consider Part D options or Medigap
If you have any questions about Mississippi Medicare and your eligibility for supplement or advantage plans, speak to one of our licensed agents today. Our agents will discuss your Medicare options and help find a plan that works for you.
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