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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The Medigap Conundrum If You Take a Job in Retirementretirement A guide to some of the ground rules to keep your insurance intact and avoid penalties.
By Kevin McCormally
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When to Sign Up for Medigap and Prescription-Drug Coverageinsurance You can limit out-of-pocket medical costs left by the gaps in Medicare by shopping for medigap, prescription drug and Medicare Advantage policies. But timing is key.
By Kimberly Lankford
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What You Should Know About Medigap Pricingretirement These plans fill in the gaps in Medicare and come in 10 standardized versions, but the premiums and pricing methods vary.
By Kimberly Lankford
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The ABCs of Picking a Medigap Policyretirement For those enrolling in traditional Medicare, buying a supplemental insurance policy covers the substantial gaps left by deductibles and co-payments.
By Christopher J. Gearon
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Cost Sharing Trims Medigap Premiums
insurance Take a look at the high-deductible Plan F or at Plan N Medicare supplement plans for comprehensive coverage with lower premiums and more cost sharing.
By Kimberly Lankford
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How to Find a Cheaper Medigap Plan
insurance The new health care law doesn’t apply to Medicare supplemental insurance, so insurers can reject you or charge higher rates because of your health.
By Kimberly Lankford
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How to Get a Better Deal on a Medigap Policy
Medicare Shop around to compare plans or consider switching to a Medicare Advantage plan to lower your costs.
By Kimberly Lankford
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Two New Medigap Plans to Consider
insurance These Medicare-supplement policies add some cost-sharing in return for lower premiums.
By Kimberly Lankford
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What to Look for in a Medigap Policy
retirement See which plan provides the best coverage then shop based on price.
By Kimberly Lankford
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