Medicare Advantage or Medigap
There are four parts of Medicare and then there is Medigap. Traditional Medicare Part A and B cover hospital services, and outpatient and physician services and Part D help cover your drug costs. Medigap or Medicare supplement insurance is a supplement to Medicare A and B and pays for the 20 percent co-insurance associated traditional Medicare. However, if you have Medicare Part C or Medicare Advantage plan, which “bundle” plan that includes Medicare Parts A, B and D so Medigap plan is not necessary. Read article here…
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