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

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    Aetna offers a variety of Medigap plans in 27 states. Learn about Aetna's Medigap coverage, locations where plans are available, and how much they may cost.

  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. Medicare coverage will change in 2025. Some boomers are ... - AOL

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    Insurance company mergers and closures are contributing to shifting Medicare plans and prices. Companies like Aetna or AARP/UnitedHealthcare are merging their coverage plans, while previous ...

  5. 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.

  6. Medicare Part D - Wikipedia

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    To finance this cost, plans received roughly $50 billion in federal reinsurance subsidies, $10 billion in federal direct subsidies, and $10 billion in enrollee premiums. [23] In addition to the $60 billion paid in federal insurance subsidies, the federal government also paid about $30 billion in cost-sharing subsidies for low-income enrollees. [23]

  7. Medigap - Wikipedia

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    While Medigap offerings have been standardized since 1992, some seniors who had Medigap plans prior to 1992 are still on non-standard plans. Those plans are no longer eligible for new policies. Over the years, new laws have brought many changes to Medigap Policies. For example, marketing for plans E, H, I, and J has been stopped as of May 31, 2010.

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