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Medigap and Medicare Supplemental Insurance – Are They the Same Thing?

Medigap is synonymous with Medicare Supplemental Insurance.  The term refers to the exact same thing; insurance that is purchased in addition to the Original Medicare Part A and Part B.   When you first become eligible for Medicare you should be excited and relieved that you will have some credible health insurance that will not break..

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Shopping for Medicare Supplemental Insurance Coverage in Tennessee

Residents of Tennessee who have enrolled in Medicare Part A and Part B will be able to take advantage of Medicare Supplement Plans – also known as Medigap or MedSupp. These plans can help cover out-of-pocket expenses not covered by Original Medicare. Most state plans, including Tennessee Medicare supplement plans, have a standardized system which..

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The Basics in Medicare Supplemental Insurance Plans in Tennessee

Supplemental Insurance is designed to help beneficiaries of original Medicare’s out-of-pocket cost, such as co payments, coinsurance, and deductibles. Each type of plan offers a different level of coverage, and is named with a different letter (such as Plan A). The plans are standardized, so that all plans of the same letter offer the same..

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Medicare Supplemental Plans in Tennessee

Over a million Tennessee residents rely on Medicare as their main health insurance. Tennessee residents enrolled in Medicare Part A, and Part B have a choice of enrolling in a Medicare Supplement (MedSupp or Medigap) plan to cover the out-of-pocket health-care expenses that Original Medicare does not cover, including deductibles, coinsurance, copayments, and other out-of-pocket..

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Tennessee Medicare Supplement Plans

Medicare supplement plans also known as Medigap insurance is designed specifically to help individuals covered by Original Medicare. These plans are designed in a way that they will help individuals fill the gaps left by Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B. More than 164,000 people in Tennessee are enrolled in a Medicare supplemental insurance..

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