Do you have Medicare Supplemental Insurance?
Medicare is a federally funded health insurance plan that is available for those who are 65 or older and Medicare eligible. Original Medicare coverage is divided into two parts. Part A is hospital...
View ArticleCongress Called On to Fill in the Medicare Doughnut Hole
The Medicare Part D plan is notorious for its so-called doughnut gap. The doughnut gap is the gap in coverage where beneficiaries generally start paying the full cost for their medicines. This...
View ArticleAmericans Spending on Alternative Medicine
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently announced that Americans spent $33.9 billion on complementary and alternative medicines in 2007. These results come from a study which surveyed more...
View ArticleDo You Know the Difference Between Medigap and Medicare Advantage?
Do You Know the Difference Between Medigap and Medicare Advantage? Both “Medigap” and Medicare Advantage plans are often referred to as “supplemental insurance” plans in Medicare articles and...
View Article5 Medigap Myths You Don’t Want To Fall For
Many people are unsure how Medigap plans work in conjunction with original Medicare and there are certainly a few myths that have been created as a result. Medigap, also known as Medicare Supplement,...
View ArticleMedigap Eligibility
As with Medicare Parts A and B, there are certain times that are best for you to enroll in Medigap, otherwise known as Medicare supplemental policies. The best time to purchase a Medigap policy is...
View ArticleMedigap Policies from A to M
There several different Medigap plans you can choose from, specifically from A to N. They are very similar in much of what they cover but there are some differences. The chart above shows what each...
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