Is a Medigap plan right for you?
Experts say the average married couple retiring at 65 will pay nearly $300,000 for health care during their retirement. Although Medicare will cover many of the medical bills, it hardly pays for them all. So, what are your options? Many retirees opt to do one of two things: purchase Medicare Part D, which covers prescription drugs, along with a Medicare Supplement plan or better known as Medigap or purchase a Medicare Advantage plan. The attached article looks at the difference between the two. Read article here…
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