Group Gap Policy for Major Medical plan

 Group Gap Policies can help to offset health insurance premiums. Instead of complete cost shifting a high deductive the employer can pay for a gap policy that will pay a portion of the insured’s deductible.

 Typical Plan Overview and Benefits

Gap policies have been specifically designed to pay an indemnity benefit for out-of-pocket expenses of deductibles, co-insurance and co-payments from serious illnesses charges by the insured group’s comprehensive medical plan.

In-Hospital Indemnity Benefit

This benefit helps pay the deductibles, coinsurance or co-payment for:

Inpatient Hospital stays

Inpatient surgeries

Physician’s in-hospital charges

Routine nursery care for dependent children

Outpatient Hospital Indemnity Benefit

This benefit helps pay the deductibles, coinsurance or co-payment for:

Surgery in a hospital outpatient facility or a free-standing outpatient surgery center.

 Diagnostic testing in a hospital outpatient facility or MRI facility..

Treatment in a hospital emergency room  

Ambulance Indemnity Benefit

These benefit usually help pay for the deductibles, coinsurance or co-payment for ambulance transportation to a hospital or emergency center for injuries sustained in an accident.

Things to Consider

Some Gap Policies are not H.S.A compliant

Benefits are paid directly to the provider after an EOB has been submitted to the carrier

Gap policy may qualify for Cobra