| (888) 465-9728 | What are the Best Medicare Supplement Plans for 2023? Medicare Supplement Plans are standardized, meaning the benefits of Medicare Supplement Plans are always the exact same, by letter. But pricing can vary. Today’s video reviews the best Medicare Supplement insurance plans for 2023, going over how to find the best plan for your specific needs, how to obtain accurate Medicare Supplement rate quotes, and how to compare Medicare Supplement Plans to $0/month Medicare Advantage Plans.
Medicare Supplement Rate Quotes (accurate and FREE):
Comparing Plan G vs Plan N:
Medicare Advantage Plans Explained:
Medicare Advantage Pros and Cons:
Medicare Excess Charges Explained:
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0:00 Intro
0:16 Who is Stephanie?
0:31 What You Will Learn
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You mentioned that you could only change plan within 6 months that you became eligible. For me, I went with Medicare Advantage plan this year and an agent told me in 2020 that I could change back to traditional medicare within the first year on Medicare Advantage plan. Is it 6 months or is it 1 year in my case? Thank you.
Medicare plan D supplement with lowest monthly payments and no cost to pay b4 low or no copays on tiers 1 and 2. I'm good with my part B supplement plan G. Any advice or must I have a sales rep meet with me after contacting your office. Thanks in advance.
Are you licensed in SC?
I'm happy with my current plan right now and I live in Georgia but I'm moving to Delaware in February, I can't find a good plan in that state and area, can you help me find one?
You are very helpful. Thank you. We are moving from LA to KY and want to get away from Advantage plans. We travel, or intend to travel, a lot. I don't like being limited to only one state. I recently reviewed Medi-Share and do not think that is a good plan either. I will be contacting your agency. Thanks again for the info. Both of us were insured in Medicare prior to 2020.
I am a ESRD patient in need of a Medicare supplement plan but I am only 61 years old, am I eligible for Medigap? HELP
My husband is on my health plan at work. He is 3 years younger than me and we will both be going on medicare next May when he turns 65 and I will have turned 68.. I enrolled in Medicare when I turned 65 and they have me listed as having health care through my job. Will I have a problem getting the medigap plan I want and will I have to go through medical underwriting? (I'm thinking plan N as I don't go to the dr and no medications – yet) Thank you for your informative video!
Thnak you for the informatiomn
Nice work
Clear, concise, relevant discussion. Thank you very much!! I am in HD Plan F, but may explore Plan G and N after I watch your G vs N video.
Ok I am in California and on Medi-Cal/Medicare.? Who do I call in California for a supplement plan? I am leaning toward plan G but your advice on plan N sounds interesting,
you are not telling us which is best company based on rating, premium, premium stability, and size of the company
I need help how much is your service
Great video! Some key points were highlighted that I hadn't heard anyone else discuss. Thank you!
A very clear, concise and well explained video on Medicare supplemental plans. You are a great precentor and if the rest of your insurance company is as good as you, your golden 👍💯🏆
Very important information!
How does a grandfathered plan J benefits compare to the current plan G?
Thanks so much. I plan on giving you a call in the next month or two about my needs. Thanks for your relaxed, easy to understand discussion of the merits of the different plans.
Mary Jane Flanagan
Bravo Miss, well explained in easy to understand terms
NOTE: With High Ded G, after you meet the $233 Part B Ded, Original Medicare starts paying 80%. The Ded applies to the supplement, not Original Medicare.
I'm 67 and a survivor of a covid back in the day and saved by a antiviral med…all antiviral meds where dismissed on covid 19 by our government & medical community. Sorry part A for me only.
Can my 96 year old mother change from plan N to G?
Stephanie, thank you for the great presentation! Question: do all carriers of Medigap plans have nationwide presence? What if you later move to another state where the carrier is not available, do you have to go through underwriting to chose another carrier? What if you fail for health reasons?
Thank you. This video is a substantial aide in my search for the best options for me. It’s rare to see and hear such a lucid presentation on such a complex topic. I’m 80, and I am thinking about coverage beyond traditional Medicare. I’ve not needed medical care since 2009, and I need/take no medications, but I think that good luck eventually runs out. I subscribed. I am going to watch your legacy videos. Who knows — I might live long enough to actually gain from it. Oh, I am a pro video guy. You should learn to fix those jump cuts in your videos. Presentation is second only to quality of the message.
My husband wanted to switch from his HD plan F to the regular plan F. He mistakenly enrolled in plan G and called to see if he could switch and was told no. Once he selected plan G it was a done deal. They weren't exactly clear if it would have been even possible to do it. They just said once a selection is made that is it. I was upset but after listening to your video, I am happy he made that mistake because his premium would have probably risen at a substantially higher rate. Thanks!
thank you for your video it helps
i have become disabled and qulaify for medicare soon and am so confused question 1 i am in nys do can you work with me. question 2 what if i decide to go to florida full time or part of the year what happens then thank you i am going to watch some of your other videos
How about an in depth comparison between HD plan G & plan N.
I am already enrolled in a plan f but the premium is getting very high! Would I speak to you about switching to a plan G or N??
I’m under plan N with your company, am I able to change to another company under plan N if it offers a lower rate than what I’m paying now?
Could you explain MSA?
How much do you Guys charge for counseling’s or might discussing plan changes? By I watch you all the time and I’m impressed with your though I͏nf͏o͏ delivery!
Do you license in Texas?
Managed care is a scam. Anyone pushing it is a disgusting troll and hopefully will be met with the same fate many have on this sham insurance system.
Big question I need answered is I am Diabetic and take 2 different insulins per day. What parts cover insulin costs and is it true that insulin is capped at $35? Insulin is very expensive, my Libra blood monitor is also $140 per month and I average at least 2 doctor exams per year. I am just getting signed up as I turn 65 in December. I am leaning towards supplemental plans over Advantage plans.