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Originally Posted by champion6
As others have stated, Plan F was the top-of-the-line medicare supplement plan. It cannot be purchased as of Jan. 1, 2021. Plans G & N seem to be suitable substitutes.
I recommend that you watch this video for an excellent explanation of 2021 medicare supplement plans.
Best Medicare Supplement Plans (2021) - YouTube
There are also several more videos covering 2021 medicare supplement plans.
My personal advice: By law, everybody's Plan G is the same. Everybody's Plan N is the same. Everybody's Plan etc. Once you decide which plan fits you best, you are shopping for low premium and high service. In by opinion, a medicare supplement sold by AARP from United Healthcare is the way to go.
Finally, an observation: Many people don't understand the difference between a medicare supplement plan and a medicare advantage plan. Some don't even know which one they have. Be very careful as you listen to advice and opinions -- even from me.
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You are accurate with all your points! I just want to include the following information....Pick up the new Medicare And You 2001 Handbook, which is the official U.S. government reference for Medicare. The supplement insurance chapter starts on Page 71 and includes a comparison chart for each of the plans.
My husband and I have Original Medicare with the AARP UnitedHealthcare Supplement F.