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Do you frequently travel outside of the U.S?

Some Medigap plans provide at least partial coverage for emergency care received outside of the United States. Some Medigap plans provide no coverage while traveling outside of the U.S.

No.

Yes!

Great job! Keep going!

Have you been admitted to the hospital in the last 60 days?

Once you meet your Part A deductible, you pay nothing out of pocket for hospital costs for your first 60 days you are admitted.* For stays beyond that, you can expect to pay coinsurance.

No.

Yes!

You’re more than halfway done!

Do you have a medical condition that requires you to visit the doctor frequently?

With Part B, you generally pay a 20% coinsurance each time you visit the doctor. Some Medigap plans cover your Part B coinsurance in full, and some only provide partial coverage.

No.

Yes!

You’re almost done!

Do you want a Medigap plan with the maximum possible coverage, even if it costs more?

Medigap plans vary in the amount of coverage they provide, and the plans that provide more coverage often have higher monthly premiums. For some, having less variability in their health care costs is worth the higher premiums.

No.

Yes!

Last question!

Do you prefer to save money up front and take the risk of paying more when you get sick?

Although your monthly Medicare costs may be lower if you choose a Medigap plan with less coverage, you could end up paying more if you get sick or injured.

No.

Yes!