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  2. Find a Medigap policy that works for you - Medicare

    www.medicare.gov/medigap-supplemental-insurance-plans

    Find a Medigap policy that works for you. In Original Medicare, you generally pay some of the costs for approved services. Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) is extra insurance you can buy from a private company to help pay your out-of-pocket costs that Original Medicare doesn’t cover.

  3. Compare Medigap Plan Benefits - Medicare

    www.medicare.gov/health-drug-plans/medigap/basics/compare-plan-benefits

    Compare benefits offered by each Medigap plan including Plan A, Plan B, Plan C, and more.

  4. Medigap (Medicare Supplement Health Insurance) | CMS

    www.cms.gov/medicare/health-drug-plans/medigap

    A Medigap policy is health insurance sold by private insurance companies to fill the “gaps” in Original Medicare Plan coverage. Medigap policies help pay some of the health care costs that the Original Medicare Plan doesn't cover.

  5. 2025 Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) Plans - US News...

    health.usnews.com/medicare/best-medicare-plans/medicare-supplement-plans

    Medigap policies are extra insurance you can buy if you have original Medicare. These plans are designed to help pay for some of the costs not covered by Medicare Parts A and B.

  6. Get Medigap Basics - Medicare

    www.medicare.gov/health-drug-plans/medigap/basics

    Generally, that means you have to sign up for Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance) before you can buy a Medigap policy. You get a 6 month “Medigap Open Enrollment” period, which starts the first month you have Medicare Part B and you’re 65 or older.

  7. Medigap Insurance – Medicare Gap Supplement Policies | bcbs.com

    www.bcbs.com/explore-affordable-health-plans/medicare/medigap

    If you are enrolled in Medicare Part A and Part B (Original Medicare), Medigap plans can help fill the coverage gaps. Medigap plans are sold by private insurance companies, like Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS), and are designed to assist you with out-of-pocket costs (e.g., deductibles, copays and coinsurance) not covered by Parts A and B.

  8. What is Medigap? Your guide to Medicare supplement insurance

    www.medicareresources.org/medicare-benefits/medigap

    Medigap, also known as Medicare supplement insurance, is an insurance policy that supplements Original Medicare. It’s designed to cover some or all of the out-of-pocket costs that a beneficiary would otherwise have to pay for services covered by Original Medicare.

  9. 10 Things You Need to Know About Choosing a Medigap Plan - AARP

    www.aarp.org/health/medicare-insurance/info-2023/guide-to-medigap-plans.html

    If you decide to enroll in original Medicare, one way you can help pay the extra costs the program doesn’t cover is to buy a supplemental — or Medigap — insurance policy. Here’s what you need to know if you’re in the market for a supplemental policy.

  10. 2025 Medicare Supplement Plans (Medigap) - Humana

    www.humana.com/medicare/medicare-supplement-plans

    These plans (sometimes called “Medigap” insurance) may help pay some of the healthcare costs that Medicare Parts A and B do not, like coinsurance, copayments or deductibles. Depending on the state where you live, you could get 6% off your monthly premium if you enroll online.

  11. Best Medicare Supplement Plans Of 2024 – Forbes Health

    www.forbes.com/health/medicare/best-medicare-supplement-providers

    Medicare Supplement, also known as Medigap, is a private insurance policy purchased to help pay for what isn’t covered by Original Medicare (which includes Part A and Part B).