Switching Medigap Policies
Unlike Medicare Advantage plans, one of the nice things about enrolling in a Medigap policy is that you don't need to review your plan...
When Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) goes into effect on January 1, 2020, Plan F can no longer be sold to newly-eligible Medicare beneficiaries.
The MACRA changes will not impact the coverage of people already enrolled in Medigap Plan F. You'll be able to keep your plan and maintain your benefits.
We have already seen an increase in the cost of Medigap Plan F as 2020 approaches. Industry experts believe premiums will continue to increase for those who keep their Plan F.
You can switch from Plan F to another plan at any time. There is no need to wait for an "open enrollment." You will, however, need to answer a few medical questions, so you'll want to switch while you're still healthy.
[My agent] went out of his way with the policies even when I’m three states away on an ugly schedule he found time to make my life easier and get my policies at a reasonable price.
Jane T.
Redding, CA
Helped get me enrolled on time and helped with all the forms and how to cancel my existing policy. Service was excellent.
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Santa Cruz, CA
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Sarasota, FL