Medicare Supplement, or Medigap, insurance plans fill in “gaps” in basic benefits left behind by Original Medicare in Part A and Part B,such as deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments.
Deductible
Plan G has a $288 per year deductible.
Copays
Plan G has a $0 Copay for doctors and specialists.
Coinsurance
Plan G pays 100% of the Medicare Part A and Part B Coinsurance.
Coverage
Plan G covers everything that Medicare covers and is considered "Medically Necessary" by your doctor. No Prior Authorizations!
Deductible
Plan G has a $288 per year deductible.
Copays
Plan G has a $0 Copay for doctors and specialists.
Coinsurance
Plan G pays 100% of the Medicare Part A and Part B Coinsurance.
Coverage
Plan G covers everything that Medicare covers and is considered "Medically Necessary" by your doctor. No Prior Authorizations!
If you're new to Medicare, you may feel overwhelmed by the choices available to you. Our team of experts has years of experience in the healthcare industry and is dedicated to providing you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your healthcare coverage. We can help you understand the basics of Medicare, including Parts A, B, C, and D, as well as the various Medicare Supplement Plans and Part D Prescription Plans available to you.
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A Medicare Supplement, also known as Medigap, is a private insurance policy designed to help cover some of the out-of-pocket costs that Medicare does not cover. These costs can include deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments.

What is Medicare Advantage?
Medicare Advantage, also known as Medicare Part C, is a type of Medicare plan offered by private insurance companies that provides all of the benefits of Original Medicare (Parts A and B) and often includes additional benefits, such as prescription drug coverage, dental, vision, and hearing care, and wellness programs.

How Do I Enroll in Medicare?
To enroll in Medicare, visit the Social Security Administration's website, call their toll-free number, or visit your local office. If you're already receiving Social Security benefits, you'll be automatically enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B at age 65. If not, you can manually enroll during your seven-month Initial Enrollment Period (IEP), which begins three months before your 65th birthday.

When enrolling in Medicare, you'll need to consider Medicare Supplement (Medigap), Medicare Advantage (Part C), and Part D prescription drug coverage. Medigap policies cover costs not covered by Medicare, while Medicare Advantage plans offer additional benefits. Part D helps pay for prescription medications. Each has its own enrollment requirements, so it's important to review your options and choose the best plan for your healthcare needs and budget.

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Medicare Supplement insurance is available to those age 65 and older enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B and in some states to those under age 65 eligible for Medicare due to disability, ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease), or End Stage Renal disease. Medicare Supplement plans are not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or federal Medicare program. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) does not review or approve Medicare Supplement plan information.
Medicare supplement plans cannot be held with Medicare Advantage plans.
This is a solicitation for insurance. By providing your information, you agree that a licensed insurance agent may contact you by phone or email to discuss Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan options. Submitting this form will not impact your current Medicare Part A and Part B enrollment, nor will it enroll you in any Medicare plan.
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