Understanding the Medigap Open Enrollment Period
When you first become eligible for Medicare, you have the choice of Original Medicare or Medicare Advantage. If you choose to go with Original Medicare, you may want to pick up a supplement plan, aka Medigap, to help fill in the gaps in Part A and Part B coverage. When you enroll in Medicare Part B, you have a one-time enrollment window to purchase a Medigap policy without going through medical underwriting; this is called your Medigap Open Enrollment Period or Medigap OEP. For more details, click here…
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