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Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Plans

Fill the gaps in Original Medicare with standardized supplemental coverage. No networks, predictable costs, and nationwide acceptance.

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What Is Medicare Supplement (Medigap)?

Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) is a type of private health insurance that works alongside Original Medicare (Parts A & B) to help pay for out-of-pocket costs that Medicare doesn't cover - including deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments.

Medigap plans are federally standardized, meaning each plan letter (A through N) offers the same benefits regardless of which insurance company sells it. The only difference between companies is the premium price and customer service.

  • Standardized Benefits

    Plan G from Company A = Plan G from Company B. Same coverage, guaranteed.

  • No Networks

    See any doctor or hospital in the U.S. that accepts Medicare. No referrals needed.

  • Predictable Costs

    Know exactly what you'll pay each month. No surprise bills from covered services.

How Medigap Works

  1. 1

    You Must Have Original Medicare

    You need both Medicare Part A and Part B. Medigap works alongside Original Medicare - it cannot be used with Medicare Advantage.

  2. 2

    Medicare Pays its Share First

    When you receive medical care, Original Medicare processes the claim and pays its portion according to standard coverage rules.

  3. 3

    Medigap Covers the Rest

    Your Medigap plan then pays some or all of the remaining costs (deductibles, coinsurance, copays) based on your specific plan letter.

  4. 4

    You Pay Your Monthly Premium

    You pay a monthly premium to your Medigap insurance company, plus your Part B premium to Medicare. That's typically your only cost.

Medigap Plan Comparison Chart

All 10 standardized Medigap plans at a glance. Plans C and F are only available if you were eligible for Medicare before January 1, 2020.

BenefitABC*DF*GKLMN
Part A Hospital Coinsurance50%75%
Part B Coinsurance/Copay50%75%✓†
Blood (First 3 Pints)50%75%
Part A Hospice Coinsurance50%75%
Skilled Nursing Facility50%75%
Part A Deductible ($1,736)50%75%50%
Part B Deductible ($283)
Part B Excess Charges
Foreign Travel Emergency

*Plans C and F are only available to those eligible for Medicare before January 1, 2020.
†Plan N pays 100% of Part B coinsurance, except for a copay of up to $20 for some office visits and up to $50 for ER visits that don't result in admission.

Explore Each Medigap Plan

Every Medigap plan letter has a dedicated guide covering benefits, costs, pros and cons, and who it's best for.

Medigap Costs & Pricing

Medigap premiums vary based on several factors. The same plan can cost significantly different amounts depending on where you live and which company you choose - so comparing quotes is essential.

FactorImpact on Premium
AgePremiums increase with age. Most companies use attained-age pricing.
Location (ZIP Code)Costs vary significantly by state and even county.
GenderWomen often pay slightly less than men for the same plan.
Tobacco UseSmokers typically pay 10–25% more in premiums.
Insurance CompanySame plan benefits, but premiums can vary 50%+ between companies.
Household DiscountMany companies offer 5–10% off if your spouse also enrolls.

When to Enroll in Medigap

Medigap Open Enrollment Period

Your best and most important window to enroll is your 6-month Medigap Open Enrollment Period, which starts the month you turn 65 and are enrolled in Part B.

During this period, insurance companies:

  • Cannot deny you coverage for any reason
  • Cannot charge more due to health conditions
  • Must offer you any Medigap plan they sell
  • Cannot impose waiting periods for pre-existing conditions

Frequently Asked Questions

Compare Medigap Plans in Your Area

Our licensed agents can compare rates from top Medigap carriers in your area - at no cost to you. Find the best plan and price for your specific needs.