
Medicare Supplement insurance is more commonly known as Medigap. Should you buy it? Check out our list of Medigap pros and cons first…
If you want to enroll in Medigap, but have a preexisting condition, you may have a waiting period before Medigap covers your preexisting condition.
If you have a Medigap plan to supplement your Original Medicare you may at some point want to switch to another Medigap plan, but can you do it? Maybe.
Medicare is the rite of passage for all of us when we turn 65. Medicare is basic insurance offered by the federal government to make sure that seniors have health coverage. Even though it is a rite of passage, there are specific enrollment periods…
In California there are two more ways to enroll in a Medigap plan without having to endure a waiting period or a health screening after your initial enrollment period ends. 1) Medicare Advantage ends in your…
There is a lot of information about elderly health insurance out there, and it can get a little overwhelming. We have found the essential things before you to get a Medigap or Medicare Advantage policy. Such as Medigap works with Medicare but does not replace it, so it does not pay for…
Original Medicare covers the basics for boomers but can leave some major gaps in coverage. This is where Medigap kicks in.
Once you turn 65 there is a lot senior health business to take care of. Making choices about a Medigap may seem overwhelming, but we are here to tell you that it is actually very easy to apply.
If you are turning 65 and interested in Medigap, you’ll want to sign up at the right time.
Medigap, aka Medicare Supplemental insurance, is designed to protect seniors from costly medical expenses left by Original Medicare. We know it can seem a little complicated so here is a list of 5 things to know…