Medicare Supplement and Prescription Drug Plans

Medicare Supplement N G ABCDEF

Medicare Supplement plans (Medigap) are labeled with letters A through N. Each plan covers a different share of the costs that Original Medicare does not pay, like deductibles and coinsurance. Plans C and F are only available to people who were eligible for Medicare before January 1, 2020. Today, Plan G is the most comprehensive option for most new beneficiaries, while Plan N is a popular lower-premium choice with small copays. Some plans, like K and L, have lower monthly premiums but higher out-of-pocket costs. Choosing the right letter helps control unexpected medical expenses and protects your budget.

Medicare Drug Coverage

Need Prescription Drug Coverage with Medicare? Original Medicare does NOT cover most prescriptions. Without a Part D plan, you could pay full price at the pharmacy — and face a lifetime penalty later. We’ll help you review your medications and find the right coverage in minutes.

Medicare Prescription Drug Penalty

Your Enrollment Window Is Limited As you evaluate your options, remember that each individual’s health care needs are different. What works for one person may not work for another. Therefore, consulting with licensed insurance agents can provide additional insights tailored to your unique situation. They can help you navigate the complexities of Medicare Supplement Plan A B C D E F G K L M N effectively. When you’re new to Medicare, your Initial Enrollment Period is your first chance to enroll in a Part D drug plan. If you miss it, you’ll usually have to wait until October 15 – December 7 to make changes.

Miss the window, and you could be locked in for the year — or even face penalties.

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