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Medigap Plan G vs. Medigap Plan N There are several factors which should be considered when choosing between a Medigap Plan G or Plan N. It basically comes down to making an informed decision based upon your personal situation, finances and lifestyle. Below I will explain some similarities and differences between these two plans, so that you will be better informed to make your choice. What Do Plan G and Plan N Have in CommonThere are many similarities between Plan G and Plan N. In fact, they are more alike than they are different (which may be why you are considering these two plans). Many people consider them to be the two best Medigap plans. Here is a list of the primary similarities:
What are the Differences Between Plan G and Plan N Although there are many similarities, there are also a few significant differences between Plan G and Plan N: Plan G has:
Plan N has:
Other Considerations Between Plan G and Plan N When choosing between Plan G and Plan N, another consideration that you must make is about the future. The initial open enrollment selection of a Medigap plan is not necessarily a “final” choice. You can always change
plans or companies in the future. However, and this is an important and commonly misunderstood point, you must answer medical questions and be “approved” if you change plans later. So, what this means is that, even if your current health dictates that you enroll in a Plan N (or possibly even in an Advantage plan), you should think about that decision on a long-term basis. What you enroll in initially, if you have or develop health problems, may be what you keep out of necessity. Choosing the right plan to meet your needs may either be an easy decision or more complicated than you imagined it to be. The bottom line is that it all depends on your current personal health profile and what you anticipate your health status to look like in the near and distant future. You may have an elective surgery coming up that might increase the number of times you will need to see a health care provider. Your finances may also be impacted. So, these are all things that should be taken into consideration in your final decision between Plan G and Plan N.
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