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Listed below are the most commonly asked questions about Medicare insurance.
 
If you have additional questions please feel free to contact one of our medicare specialists at (800) 330-6595 or if you would like a free quote click here and fill out the form.

Q: What is medicare supplement insurance?
A: Medicare supplement plans are designed to help pay some of the medical expenses that Medicare does not pay. For instance, you can choose a Medicare supplement plan that pays for the $912 hospital deductible or that picks up the $131 doctors visit deductible. In addition, a prescription drug plan may help pay for some of your prescription costs.

Q: How can I find out what plans are available?
A: Fill out the Medicare quote form that asks some basic information about you and your situation, and we will promply get back to you with the best options available.

Q: Do I have to wait to switch to a different medicare supplement insurance policy?
A: No, but the length of time you've had your Medicare supplemental plan will affect how your new Medicare Supplement policy covers you for pre existing conditions. If you've had a Medicare Supplement insurance plan for at least six months and you decide to switch, your new Medicare supplemental insurance plan must cover you for all pre-existing conditions. If you've had a Medicare supplemental insurance plan for less than six months, the new Medicare supplement policy must give you credit for the time the older policy covered you
Q: What happens to my Medicare supplement plan if I move?
A: Because your Medicare supplemental insurance plan is guaranteed renewable, you will still have insurance coverage if you move. If you move to a new state, however, the Medicare supplement insurer may quote you a different premium. If you have a Medicare Select insurance plan, which contain network restrictions, you must change your Medicare insurance coverage. But you have the right to buy Medicare supplemental insurance plans A, B, C or F in the state you move to without having to medically qualify.