March 15, 2010 If you have Original medicare and do not have supplemental insurance from a former employer, you may be able to buy a supplemental coverage policy called a %26ldquo;Medigap.%26rdquo; Medigaps fill gaps in Original medicare by covering deductibles, coinsurances and some additional benefits.
‘Medigap’ supplemental Insurance for medicare: When You Have the Right to Buy It (Senior Journal)
Most people are somewhat familiar with medicare, since it’s likely they or a family member are already covered by the government-provided health insurance program. But with its alphabet soup of options and complex rules, medicare can be daunting to the uninitiated.
Practical money skills: Preparation key to go on medicare (Daily Local News)
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