Medigap
Medigap, also known as Medicare Supplement Insurance, is a health insurance policy that helps pay for medical costs that Medicare doesn't cover
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Five Smart Retirement Health Care Moves: Maximize Your HSA and Medigap SavingsUnchecked health care costs in retirement could blow a hole in your savings. Here’s how to avoid that.
By Donna Fuscaldo
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Quiz: Do You Know How to Avoid the "Medigap Trap?"Quiz Test your basic knowledge of the "Medigap Trap" in our quick quiz.
By Donna LeValley
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Medigap vs Medicare Open Enrollment: What's the Difference?Nearly 10,000 people in America turn 65 every day. Why is that significant? It signals Medicare eligibility and shines a light on Medicare supplement insurance, known as Medigap.
By Kathryn Pomroy
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Retirees, Here's How to Make a Medigap Switch to Save MoneyMaking Your Money Last Kiplinger provides guidance on how to make a Medicare Medigap switch to get the best plan for your budget.
By David Rodeck
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The '100% Overwhelming' Decision: What Do You Do About Medigap?Choosing your Medigap plan for supplemental insurance can be a complex, confusing, and costly process. Here's how to tackle the decision.
By Chris Taylor
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How Medigap Insurance Is Affected by Preexisting Conditionsinsurance Delaying enrollment in a medigap policy can lead to higher premiums and denial of coverage in most states.
By Kimberly Lankford
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Watch Out for the ‘Medigap Trap’The Medigap trap can snag those who chose Medicare Advantage and plan to switch to traditional Medicare later as their needs change.
By Elaine Silvestrini
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What’s the Best Medigap Policyinsurance All plans with the same letter have the same coverage, but prices can vary by company.
By Kimberly Lankford
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Getting Medigap Can Be a Challenge for Those on Traditional Medicareretirement Fall open enrollment is a smart time to look for a Medigap policy to fill in the gaps left by your Medicare health coverage.
By Eleanor Laise
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