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	<title>New answer on: What Is The Best Supplemental Health Insurance For Seniors?</title>

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		<title>By: Neil Steinman</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#039;re referring to Medicare Supplements, there is only one &quot;best&quot;... and that is Part F. Plan F is the most comprehensive supplemental coverage. If Plan F is too pricey, then you might want to check Plan N, which has a few copays. You can also get a high deductible Plan F, in which you pay the $2000, then everything after that is covered. That premium is quite low - so if you&#039;re not really expecting much in the way of medical care, you&#039;ve got choice of doctors, great protection after $2000, plus a low premium. Remember that if you get a Medicare Supplement, you&#039;ll also need to buy a Part D drug coverage...]]></description>

		

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