Best Medicare Supplement Plans | How to Find The Best Medigap Plan in 2019 and 2020

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** Update: in 2020, Plan F will No longer be available to you if you are a NEW Medicare beneficiary/newly turned 65. This plan will still be available for folks eligible for Medicare prior to Jan. 1st 2020.
Medicare Supplement Plans can be confusing - there are many Plan options, and many different companies you can choose from. How do you know which Plan is the best? In today's brief video I'm talking about everything you need to know to find the Best Medicare Supplement Plan in 2020 for your needs and your area.

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just remember for those entering parts A and B, some will get it automatically through social sercurtiy and others will have to enroll by phone and both A and B cover quite a bit, so if you dicide to get for example part D on the side that's for Rx drugs. and I think that's the least costly of them, but you have to dicide which plan on the side fits your individual needs , good luck.

hunkydude
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Stephanie…You look very pretty in this video. You also have a great smile ! I love your videos and have learned a lot from them but having you being the spokesperson has made it that much more enjoyable.

sdean
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What many/most companies or people giving advice almost never say when asked how to choose the best plan is to answer them like this: Sit down, remove all distractions, go online pull up the plans in your state and start comparing. It is easy, but you have to know yourself, know what plans YOUR doctors accept, and be objective about what you yourself need in terms of coverage. Btw, the first thing you gotta find out is if YOUR doctor(s) accept your potential plan choices. Learn the difference between Medicare Advantage and Medigap. Many doctors in many areas of the country do NOT accept Medicare Advantage, so in those cases Medigap is the best choice from the beginning. Parts A and B cover 80%. You gotta fill that remaining 20%. You then gotta figure what you can afford and mix that with what each plan offers. Do NOT buy a plan solely on price. That's just shorting your particular health at some point in the future. You can pay a median amount now and in the near future, or you can pay MAJOR later as you go through something catastrophic. CHOOSE.

WoodedAcres
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not all plans fits all, so search for the plan that best fits your personal needs, not hard at all.

hunkydude
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Clear explanation of the differences between plans F, G and N, thanks.

jackdeangelis
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good presentation. graphics showing how what you save by having deductibles covered will be spent on the increase in monthly premiums.

laserleftfootttt
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....EXCELLENT PRESENTATION....VERY CONCISE & WELL-ORGANIZED....GRAPHICS ARE SUPER-HELPFUL....I WATCHED THIS VIDEO & ONE OTHER THAT YOU POSTED and within 2-hours I had Enrolled-Online for Parts A&B and am looking forward to adding Part-G, Dental, Vision, and maybe one or two more, in the coming weeks....

donaldpedigo
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Just great information from you and your team, many thanks to Carter for his experience in helping a type 1 diabetic find a excellent supplement and part d plan saving me from the dreaded “ donut hole “.

jamesbolasky
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You do a great job. I don't understand, however, why you don't explain why someone would not choose Plan D over Plan N. According to the chart that you show, Plan D offers more than Plan N. Why not choose Plan D over Plan N?

employed
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I appreciate the way you explain the difference, thanks

ernestinewestbrook
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Nice summary. I was hoping that you would mention the monthly premium difference between G and N. Are they significantly different?

youngtimer
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Thank you so much for your inform video I think I like plan g I'm 61 and I'm on Medicaid and my medicare card arrived but it won't kick in until September my birthday, so can you please tell me that I would have to pay twice for Medicare and then another insurance plan how does that work. Thank you so much.

efrainmadrid
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have one question to you.. I am going to be 65 in August . currently, I
have health insurance that cover under my wife insurance.. she works
at NiH cancer research center. her health is O K for me so far . she
is 53 years old . She is able to work at least 11 years to become 65..
my question is .... Do I still need to get medicare and and Medigap when
I turn to 65 ? please give me yous suggestion ?? Thank you .

uschaw
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Great presentation! I just started to study and became really overwhelmed:( and you clarified some small details that bothered me :) Thank you!

rubyus
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Hello everyone! Well I'm on "TRICARE PRIME" right now and my premium is only $229.92 with a co pay of$12.00 but i was told that once that i turn 65 my TRICARE PRIME will become TRICARE FOR LIFE" and that i don't have to pay the Premium anymore an it will become my second insurance, and whatever Medicare part A-B that's not cover then my TRICARE FOR LIFE well pay the different. My question is that true? I just turn 60 an i just start receiving social security widow benefit just want to know if it's true. Thank you!

lizacagara
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I am 68 and start working last month company I work have more than 100 employee I do not take any drug I have
Plant F my monthly plan is very high
Can you tell me what plan I should take
And I am looking for very low cost part
D
Thanks

Kolian
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Can I get an appt with Stephanie? I will be coming from BCBSIL United
I need help getting enrolled with Medicare pat A, B, D s and plan Ge

zach
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Plain and clear information, big help, thanks a lot.

cchuck
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Living in Connecticut there is also a plan called FHD (High Deductible )are you familiar with this and would you suggest this as an alternative to G or N

moochu
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Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing.

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