Medigap, also known Medicare Supplement insurance, offers guaranteed renewal and issuance, however you only have one opportunity in most states to enroll.
As many seniors are nearing the milestone age of 65 there are a lot Medicare Insurance questions about Medigap policies. One of these questions is what is the difference between a standard and preferred Medigap policy. It’s actually pretty simple.
You’re almost 65 and about to transition to senior health insurance. One of your options is Medicare Supplement Insurance, also known as Medigap. Here are a few things that you should know about Medigap…
Medigap is the nickname given to Medicare Supplemental insurance that helps fills in the “gaps” of Original Medicare. We know it can seem a little overwhelming to learn about all the new health options once you…
ObamaCare, also known as the Affordable Care Act, has a provision that disallows preexisting conditions to be a factor in any new health plan. But how does this affect Medicare Supplemental insurance? We’ve got answers for you.
According to a Kaiser Family Foundation study, 88% of all Medicare beneficiaries also had a form of supplemental insurance. Medigap (Medicare Supplement Plan) accounts for 24% of seniors, with 14% of seniors enrolled in a…
Medicare Supplemental plans can be confusing. Anthem Blue Cross of California Medigap Plan might be the right supplement plan for you because it…
With so many different plans, carriers, deductibles and what not, picking the wrong plan happens. A lot. Check out your options.
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Remembering every deadline for Medicare Part A and B, Medigap (Medicare Supplement), Medicare Advantage and Drugs is just too difficult. That’s why we at Senior65.com have come with this cheatsheet that will help you easily find the deadline you’re looking for. We have broken up the deadlines into two parts: Initial Enrollment (when you are first eligible) and Special Enrollment (when you are allowed to enroll AFTER initial enrollment because of special circumstances such as existing coverage from work).