Medicare Supplement Insurance | Medigap Insurance

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How to Choose and Compare Medicare Supplement Insurance, Medigap Plans and Determine Medicare Eligibility

Shopping for Medicare Supplement Insurance can be a complicated process. Medicare Supplement Insurance is also known as Medigap Insurance or Medigap Coverage. There are fourteen different Medicare Supplement Insurance or Medigap Insurance plan options. Those choices are Medicare Supplement or Medigap Plans A, Plan B, Plan C, Plan D, Plan E, Plan F, Plan G, Plan H, Plan I, Plan J, Plan K, Plan L, High Deductible Plan F and High Deductible Plan J. To further complicate matters, Medicare Supplement or Medigap Plans E, H, I, and J are being eliminated in June of 2010. Plan G will be modified to increase excess charges to 100% coverage and all other Medicare Supplement plans will be modified to add a Hospice benefit to all Medicare Supplement Insurance plans, also known as Medigap. To further simplify the process of shopping for Medicare Supplement Insurance, obtaining Medigap Quotes and learning of all available Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan options, we suggest going to our Website to ease the painful process of shopping for Medicare Supplement Insurance .

Medicare Eligibility

Who is Eligible for Medicare and When are they Eligible.

Typically, people become eligible for Medicare, Medicare Supplement Insurance or Medigap Plans the first day of the month of their 65th birthday. There are exceptions to this rule. When awarded Social Security Disability, an individual becomes eligible for Medicare in 24 months regardless of age. Some states then require Medicare Supplement plans to offer coverage to the new Medicare Beneficiary regardless of age. The best way to learn what Medicare Supplement Plans, Medigap Plans or other available options is to visit Low Cost Medigap

Medicare Advantage

Better Know as Medicare Disadvantage

I was always told, if it looks too good to be true, it's probably too good to be true. The following Good Morning America gives a clear picture of the disadvantages of so called Medicare Advantage.

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