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  2. What Aetna Medicare Supplement Plans (Medigap) Are ... - AOL

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    Aetna Medigap plan extra benefits. One additional benefit of Aetna Medigap plans is a premium discount if another member of your household has an Aetna Medicare plan.

  3. Shopping for a 2025 Medigap policy? There may be some good ...

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    The Medicare.gov site’s Plan Finder tool can help you choose among Medigap plans, identified by letters A to N. Each letter describes a different level of coverage and all insurers typically ...

  4. The Best Medicare Supplement Plans for 2025, Explained - AOL

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    Location availability: all 50 U.S. states Plans offered: A, B, C, F, G, K, L, N Rewards/perks: Renew Active Fitness Program, AARP programs for brain health, dental, vision, and hearing programs ...

  5. GEHA - Wikipedia

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    GEHA was one of the first insurance carriers eligible to provide coverage to federal employees under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Act of 1959. The FEHBP contracts with several hundred health insurance plans to provide coverage for more than 8 million federal enrollees and dependents, including retirees.

  6. Medigap - Wikipedia

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    The reason behind this is that older plans have an older average age per person enrolled in the plan, causing more claims within the group and raising the premium for all members within the group. Since Medigap is private insurance and not government sponsored, the rules governing the sale and offerings of a Medigap insurance policy can vary ...

  7. Federal Employees Health Benefits Program - Wikipedia

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    In the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, plans open to all federal employees and annuitants include 10 fee-for-service and PPO plans, seven HMOs, and eight high-deductible and consumer-driven plans. [4] In the FEHB program the federal government sets minimal standards that, if met by an insurance company, allows it to participate in the program.

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