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    Brian Raymer
    President, Raymer and Associates, Inc., United States
    Medigap policies are the "original" standardized Medicare plans that are offered by insurance companies. They are different plans labeled as A through N that have different co-insurance and/or deductibles depending on which plan you choose. They are different from the Medicare Advantage plans. Medicare Part A and B combined pays 80 percent of doctor and hospital bills therefore there is a 20 percent gap which is why the Medicare policies are called Medigap policies. They are Medicare policies and do not differ from Medicare.
    Answered on December 2, 2014
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