How to Get a Medigap Quote

Getting a Medigap quote is a crucial part of turning 65 or going on Medicare for the first time. But, it also is a prudent idea for someone who is already on Medicare with a Medigap plan. The rates for Medigap plans change annually in most cases, and what was a good “deal” when you signed up, may not still be the most advantageous option. Since Medigap plans are Federally-standardized, in 90% of cases, you can reduce your cost for equivalent coverage.

So, just how do you go about getting a Medigap quote? It’s actually quite easy to do. One option – although not the most desirable one – is to find the names of the insurance companies offering plans in your state. These can be found on your state department of insurance website or at Medicare.gov. Then, you would call each specific company and try to obtain the rates for your age and zip code. Some companies will give their rates out by phone or publish them on their website. Others will require you to meet with or talk to an agent.

But the easiest way to get the quotes is via an independent Medigap broker. Comparing plans is easy to do since the plans are Federally-standardized. In other words, a Plan F with one company is the exact same coverage and works the same way as a Plan F with a different company. An independent broker can send a list of the plans in your area with customized quotes for your specific age, gender, and zip code. This list of plans will allow you to compare all options in a centralized place and make an informed choice about the plan that is the best overall deal from a reputable company.

If you have had your plan for more than 12 months, you have likely had a rate change to your Medigap plan. If you HAVE had a rate change, you should be able to reduce your costs for equivalent coverage. Medigap rates can vary as much as $100/month for the same coverage, and no matter your financial status, it certainly does not make sense to pay that much “extra” for the same plan.

While most independent brokers will do this via a face-to-face meeting or telephone conversation, Medigap-Quote.com believes in providing that information via email so you can compare the plans on your own time schedule, formulate your questions and/or pick a plan that is right for you. Because we are an independent brokerage, we can and do work with all the companies that offer plans in each area so that we can provide unbiased information and quotes.

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Medigap Questions – Am I Covered If I Live Half the Year in Another Place?

Medigap plans can be confusing to many people. Although the coverage of the plans is completely Federally-standardized, there are still many questions that people on Medicare ask about the plans and how they work. One of those such questions concerns traveling with your Medigap plan and if, when you travel, your coverage goes with you.

First and foremost, it is important to understand that Medigap plans can be used anywhere nationwide that takes Medicare. Medicare, as you know, is a national program. Any doctor/hospital that accepts Medicare patients is required to accept the Medigap plans. So, in short, the answer is yes. If you travel to another state, or live in another of the country for half of the year or a few months out of the year, you are covered there just as if you were in your primary residence. Coverage is the same nationwide.

There are some other implications around this that you should be aware of. First of all, note that Medigap plans have nationwide coverage that is the same with all companies and accepted anywhere that takes Medicare. However, Medicare Advantage plans – the other type of plan that you can get if you are on Medicare – do not work the same way. These plans have specific networks that you must stay within and they are specific to a certain county, region or geographic area.

Another implication that is somewhat related as it pertains to travel and Medigap plans is international travel. As you will notice on the plan coverage chart, many of the Medigap plans – most, in fact – do cover “Foreign Travel Emergency”. This benefit is part of Medigap plans (not covered under “traditional” Medicare). It is up to $50,000 lifetime maximum benefit that can be used if you traveling abroad. The primary Medigap plans, such as Plan F and Plan G do include this benefit.

There are many questions associated with Medicare and Medigap insurance. At Medigap-Quote.com, we strive to answer your questions quickly and completely. If you have questions, you can reach us at 877.506.3378 or contact us online at: Medigap-Quote.com.

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