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Originally Posted by biker1
Just in case you didn't realize, all of the Supplemental Plans are identical in terms of coverage. In other words, one insurance company's Plan G is identical to another insurance company's Plan G (based on county you live in). The cost, however, will vary. In addition, some of the insurance companies may allow you change from one plan to another (say move from Plan G to Plan N) without going through underwriting. For example, UHC in Florida allows this.
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Yes, thanks for the reminder of that. So for example, all G Supplements have = and identical coverage, and your choice is the company and price (based on the county you live in). With Advantage plans, you need to consider more: company, price, specific coverage and co-pays, possible perks, perhaps specific Rx sites you can use, and most importantly, the PCP's, specialists, and facilities you have in-network when you need health care.