Medicare supplement plan N is a relatively new product. Approved by CMS (Medicare) for sale in 2010, a handful of Medigap carriers decided to offer the plan.
Some carriers, such as Mutual of Omaha and Gerber, introduced the plan then pulled it off the market within a year.
Medigap plan N does not pay your Medicare Part B deductible and introduces outpatient copay's (capped at $20) and ER copay (capped at $50).
Some carriers, such as Mutual of Omaha and Gerber, introduced the plan then pulled it off the market within a year.
Medigap plan N does not pay your Medicare Part B deductible and introduces outpatient copay's (capped at $20) and ER copay (capped at $50).