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Hospital Indemnity Plans Georgia — cash paid to you when you're hospitalized.

A hospital stay averages $30,000 for just 3 days. Health insurance and Medicare cover most of it — but not all of it. Hospital indemnity plans pay a fixed cash benefit directly to you for each day you're hospitalized, to use however you need: deductibles, copays, lost income, or household bills.

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What Hospital Indemnity Insurance Does

Your health insurance covers the bill. Hospital indemnity covers everything else.

When you're hospitalized, the financial impact goes beyond your deductible. Lost income, transportation, childcare, household bills — these pile up fast. Hospital indemnity insurance pays you directly, in cash, for every day you're in the hospital. You decide how to spend it.

01
Daily Hospital Benefit
A fixed cash benefit — typically $100–$500/day — for each day of an inpatient hospital stay. Paid directly to you, regardless of what your health plan pays. Benefit levels and waiting periods vary by plan.
02
ICU / Critical Care Benefit
Many plans pay a higher daily benefit — often 2–3x the standard hospital benefit — for time spent in an intensive care unit. ICU stays are significantly more expensive, and this benefit helps offset costs your health plan doesn't cover.
03
Works With Any Coverage
Hospital indemnity plans pay in addition to Medicare, employer health plans, or any other insurance you have. It's not a primary health plan — it's a financial buffer that activates when you need it most.
04
Observation Room Coverage
Many plans cover "observation status" — when a hospital treats you as outpatient rather than inpatient, which changes what Medicare and health insurance pay. This gap can cost thousands; hospital indemnity coverage helps fill it.
05
Ambulance Transportation
Many plans include a benefit for ambulance transportation to the hospital — typically a flat payment per covered transport. Ambulance rides not covered by Medicare can cost $1,000–$3,000.
06
No Network Restrictions
Hospital indemnity plans pay based on your stay — not which hospital you went to or which doctor treated you. No network concerns, no prior authorization for the benefit payment. Cash goes directly to you.
Why Georgia Residents Need It

Georgia's gaps in Medicare and health coverage are real.

$30,000
Average 3-day hospital stay cost
$1,676
2026 Medicare Part A deductible per benefit period
$9,350
2026 Medicare Advantage max out-of-pocket (in-network)

Hospital indemnity plans are not health insurance and do not replace it. They are supplemental products that pay you a fixed cash benefit during hospitalization — covered under Georgia's licensed Life & Health insurance framework. Legacy Protection Co holds GA Lic# {LICENSES['GA']} and is authorized to offer these products in Georgia. Rate examples are illustrative; actual benefit amounts and premiums vary by carrier, age, and plan selected.

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Find out what a hospital indemnity plan costs in Georgia.

Hospital indemnity plans are very affordable — many Georgia residents pay $30–$80/month for meaningful daily benefits. Tamika Price can review your current coverage, identify your gaps, and help you find the right supplemental plan at no cost and no obligation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Your questions, answered honestly.

What is hospital indemnity insurance? +
Hospital indemnity insurance is a supplemental plan that pays you a fixed cash benefit — typically per day — when you're admitted to a hospital. It pays in addition to any other insurance you have, including Medicare or employer health plans. You receive the cash directly and can use it for deductibles, copays, lost income, transportation, or any other expense.
Does hospital indemnity insurance work with Medicare? +
Yes. Hospital indemnity plans work alongside Medicare — they pay you a separate cash benefit on top of what Medicare pays. They're particularly valuable for Medicare beneficiaries because Medicare Part A has a $1,676 per-benefit-period deductible in 2026, and Medicare Advantage plans can have out-of-pocket maximums of up to $9,350. The hospital indemnity cash helps cover these gaps.
Is hospital indemnity insurance available to Georgia residents with health conditions? +
Many hospital indemnity plans use simplified underwriting — a short health questionnaire rather than a full medical exam. Some plans offer guaranteed issue for certain age groups with no health questions at all. Availability depends on the specific carrier and plan. A licensed agent can match you to the right plan based on your health profile.
How much do hospital indemnity plans cost in Georgia? +
Premiums vary by age, benefit amount, and carrier. Georgia residents in good health in their 50s–60s typically pay $30–$80/month for plans with $200–$400/day hospital benefits. Older applicants or those with health conditions may pay more. Rate examples are illustrative; actual premiums depend on individual underwriting.
Is hospital indemnity insurance the same as critical illness insurance? +
No — they're different products that often complement each other. Hospital indemnity pays per day of hospitalization regardless of the diagnosis. Critical illness insurance pays a lump sum when you're diagnosed with specific conditions (heart attack, stroke, cancer). Some Georgia residents carry both for comprehensive supplemental coverage.

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