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Medigap Insurance Plans A through L

Thw chart below gives you a quick look at the standardized Medigap Insurance Plans A through L and their benefits. Every insurance company must make Medigap Plan A available if it offers any other Medigap policy. Not all types of Medigap policies may be available in your state.

If you need more information, call your State Insurance Department or State Health Insurance Assistance Program.

If a check mark appears in a column of this chart, this means that the Medigap policy covers 100% of the described benefit. If a column lists a percentage, this means the Medigap insurance policy covers that percentage of the described benefit. If no percentage appears or if a column is blank, this means the Medigap policy doesn’t cover that benefit.

**Note: The Medigap policy covers coinsurance only after you have paid the deductible (unless the Medigap policy also covers the deductible)

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