Purchasing, switching, dropping or losing a Medigap policy, and what guaranteed rights you have
The world of Medicare can be confusing but it’s important to know one plan from another. Traditional or original Medicare parts A and B don’t cover copays, deductibles and coinsurance, these out-of-pocket costs or “gaps” can add up, but there is a way to cover those costs. A Medicare supplement insurance plan or simply known as a Medigap policies will fill in many of those gaps in coverage. Read article here…
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