Medicare Insurance Association Releases 2024 Medigap Plan N Price Index
“Medigap Plan N is the second most popular choice among seniors turning 65 and option for Medicare Supplement insurance coverage,” says
The organization’s annual analysis revealed some significant information about Medigap Plan N pricing. The analysis looked at pricing for men and women turning age 65 in 10 top
In virtually all markets rates increased compared to a year ago (2023).The lowest reported rate (
Women at age 65 generally pay less for Plan N coverage than men. Plus, the analysis found that varying amounts of fees are charged and household discounts may be available.
“Seniors need to understand that each insurer decides what they want to charge for virtually identical coverage,” Slome explains. The AAMSI study found that no single insurer always had the least expensive policy. “Likewise, no insurer was consistently the most expensive,” Slome notes.
“When comparing Medigap plans in 2024, a senior can have anywhere from 3 to 20 different insurers offering Medigap Plan N coverage,” Slome explains. “Getting information and comparison shopping is the only way to get the best information. The insurance agent you speak with may only represent one particular plan. Even if they can sell plans from multiple insurers, it’s not likely they can represent all of them.”
To access the 2024 Medigap Plan N Price Index, go to https://medicaresupp.org/best-costs-medigap-n-plans-2024/.
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