
Medicare Supplement
Medicare Supplement — also called Medigap — helps pay some of the out-of-pocket costs Original Medicare does not fully cover, giving you more predictable healthcare expenses.

What to Know
Here is what Medicare Supplement plans may help with — and what to review before making a decision.












Important: Prescription Drug Coverage
Medicare Supplement plans do not include prescription drug coverage. If you choose a Medicare Supplement plan, you may also need a separate Medicare Part D prescription drug plan to help cover medication costs.












Important: Prescription Drug Coverage
Medicare Supplement plans do not include prescription drug coverage. If you choose a Medicare Supplement plan, you may also need a separate Medicare Part D prescription drug plan to help cover medication costs.
Is It Right for You?
Medicare Supplement may be a good fit for people who want help managing out-of-pocket costs and prefer the flexibility of using any doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare.
However, the best option depends on your healthcare needs, prescriptions, budget, and personal preferences. It is not the right choice for everyone — which is exactly why a personal review matters.





A personal Medicare review can help you compare Medicare Supplement, Medicare Advantage, and prescription drug coverage options so you can make a more informed decision.
Important disclosures about Medicare Plans: Medicare has neither endorsed nor reviewed this information. Not connected or affiliated with any United States Government or State agency. We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all of your options.

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