The Three Step Process to Changing Medigap Plans

Changing Medigap plans is relatively easy to do. More importantly, it is essential to do – or at the least, to compare the options – on an ongoing basis every few years. Medigap plans are completely standardized by the Federal government – this means that all plans are the same, regardless of which company sells it to you. For example, a Plan F with one company is the exact same as a Plan F with another company. Often, though, rates can vary widely, as much as $100/month for the same coverage. So, comparing the options, and changing if necessary, is a vital part of your sound financial plan once on Medicare.

So, what is the process for changing plans, if you elect to do so? It is very easy to do:

  1. First and foremost, understand what you have, what the plans are and how to compare them. So many people that we speak with every day do not realize or understand what plan they have or how the plans work. The plans are standardized, as mentioned above, so that means YOUR Plan G is not any different from a different Plan G. Also, all plans pay the same way, can be used anywhere that takes Medicare and use the Medicare “Crossover” system to pay claims. Next, you should understand how to compare plans. Once you understand that the plans are standardized, understand that you can compare plans to see if there is equal coverage for a lower price.
  2. Compare the options from an unbiased source. Unbiased is the key word here. There are many sources out there for comparing/purchasing a Medigap plan. But it is important to use an independent agent, primarily for their expertise and ability to compare all plans in a centralized place. An agent that sells one company is, obviously, going to tout their company, but it is more advantageous for you to compare using an independent agent.
  3. Make the move – apply for a new plan for a future effective date, then once approved, cancel the old plan, effective the same date the new plan starts. Once you have compared the plans available in your zip code, based on monthly premiums and company reliability, you can simply choose a plan and apply. You will apply for a future effective date – usually, at least 2-3 weeks in advance. Then, once it is approved, you will cancel your “old” plan effective the same date that the new plan starts. This way there is no lapse or overlap in coverage.

Medigap-Quote.com and Secure Medicare Solutions help hundreds of people change to lower cost plans each year. Our job is to provide a full comparison of all the plans for your age and zip code, as well as providing information about which companies have been most reliable/stable over time. Once you have that information, we can work with you to help you decide on a plan and reduce your costs. If you would like to reduce your premium and have had your current plan over 12 months, you can easily do so. Contact us at 877.506.3378 or Medigap-Quote.com Quotes.

Medigap Changes – Making End of the Year Changes to Your Medigap Plan

The weather is turning a little cooler. School is starting. Football season is here. Campaign ads are bombarding us. Whatever sign you use to signal the end of the year, it is right around the corner. For people on Medicare, that means it is time to look at Medigap changes and re-evaluate your Medicare coverage. Now, as we have covered in previous articles, the end of year enrollment period does not actually pertain to Medigap (Medicare Supplement) plans; however, it does pertain to Medicare Part D (Rx part of Medicare). So, since this is the time to re-evaluate those plans, it is also a useful time to consider all of your Medicare plans.

Medigap plans are completely standardized. That is, first and foremost, the thing that you need to understand about that type of coverage. This means that every company is required to offer the same coverage plans. For example, a Plan F (the most common and comprehensive plan) is the same with one company as it is with another. This makes comparing plans very easy to do. The main factor that you need to look at is price, as coverage, claim payments, doctor acceptance, etc. are the exact same.

Rates for Medigap plans can vary greatly – by as much as $100/month for the same coverage in some areas. There are no Medigap changes to coverage, but rates have been consistently increasing. So, particularly if your rate has gone up in the last year or two, it is very likely that you can save money for equal coverage. Also, new companies are constantly entering the Medigap marketplace. Just in the last 2-3 years, there have been 4-5 ‘A’ or higher rated companies that have expanded their offerings to include Medigap plans. These companies, in most cases, are positioned very competitively and at a lower premium price point than previous options.

Medigap quotes allow you to compare all of the plan options, in a centralized place, and choose a plan that represents a monthly savings off of your current plan. There are several ways to obtain quotes for Medigap plans, but the easiest and most advantageous way to do this is online. Medigap brokers (Medigap-Quote.com is one) can provide a comparison of all plan options in a centralized place.

If you would like to get Medigap plan quotes, please contact us online at Medigap Quotes or call us at 877.506.3378.

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