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You have heard of the PLAN F, PLAN G...

NOW Introducing the PLAN N!!

If you have the Plan F, or the Plan G, those are the old plans with Medicare. The Plan F had gotten phased out for anyone new to Medicare starting on 01/01/2020.

This was a good thing because it was getting overpriced and no longer a good value. I saved many people from overpaying for the Plan F, and now want to do the same for you!

Prior to 2020, many people were being instructed to enroll into the Plan G for their Full Coverage plan.

This was because after the small annual Part B deductible ($233 in 2022), it offered the same benefits of the Plan F.

This is the time to see if you qualify for the Plan N and save on your monthly premium.

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The Plan G made better sense financially at that time. Today, when looking at the Plan G monthly premiums, it doesn’t make sense financially to enroll into this plan or keep it.

Whether you currently have the Plan F or G on Medicare, or you are going onto Medicare for the first time, the Plan N is what you should have for your Medicare Supplement. This is the NOW plan.

Why is the Plan G no longer a good value?

It comes down to simple math. With both Plan G and Plan N, your deductible is just the small annual Part B deductible ($233 in 2022).

Apples to apples, you have the same out-of-pocket deductible. The difference in monthly premiums between Plan G and Plan N is on average around $30 a month.

In some areas there is a difference of $50 or more! That makes the Plan N better sense financially!!

Back to simple math. If the deductible is the same, but you are saving $30 a month ($360 annually), you will save way more in monthly premium over the Plan G!

This is the time to see if you qualify for the Plan N and save on your monthly premium.

Don’t Wait!

Hit the “Get My Free Quote” button below and we will contact you with a quote to help you compare. The call is free and there is no obligation.

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So why doesn’t every insurance agent offer the Plan N?

That is a great question! Here are 2 possible reasons:

  1. Insurance agents get a higher commission by offering a plan with higher premiums.

  2. Insurance agents don’t want to explain the 2 small discretionary copays on the Plan N.

The Plan N allows doctors to bill up to a $20 copay after you have met the small $233 calendar year deductible. The doctor’s office must send you a bill in the mail, but we find most doctors don’t want to take the time and headache to mail someone up to a $20 copay. They will just accept what Medicare pays them and everyone is happy.

Simply put, if you are saving $360 a year in premiums, that would mean that you must go to 18 doctor visits and every one of those doctors, send you a bill up to $20 just to break even on the monthly cost of the Plan G.

It is just common sense that the Plan N is the plan you should have for your Medicare Supplement. I have saved many people from overpaying for the Plan F or Plan G, and now want to do the same for you with the Plan N! It is NOW time to put your hard-earned money back in your pocket.

The second copay is that an emergency room may bill you a $50 copay if they don’t admit you into the hospital. If you are admitted into the hospital for something serious, the $50 copay is waived!

This is the time to see if you qualify for the Plan N and save on your monthly premium.

Don’t Wait!

Hit the “Get My Free Quote” button below and we will contact you with a quote to help you compare. The call is free and there is no obligation.

Get My Free Quote(877) 330-6872

It comes down to simple math. With both Plan G and Plan N, your deductible is just the small annual Part B deductible ($233 in 2022).

Apples to apples, you have the same out-of-pocket deductible. The difference in monthly premiums between Plan G and Plan N is on average around $30 a month.

In some areas there is a difference of $50 or more! That makes the Plan N better sense financially!!

Back to simple math. If the deductible is the same, but you are saving $30 a month ($360 annually), you will save way more in monthly premium over the Plan G!

That is a great question! Here are 2 possible reasons:

  1. Insurance agents get a higher commission by offering a plan with higher premiums.
  2. Insurance agents don’t want to explain the 2 small discretionary copays on the Plan N.

The Plan N allows doctors to bill up to a $20 copay after you have met the small $233 calendar year deductible. The doctor’s office must send you a bill in the mail, but we find most doctors don’t want to take the time and headache to mail someone up to a $20 copay. They will just accept what Medicare pays them and everyone is happy.

Simply put, if you are saving $360 a year in premiums, that would mean that you must go to 18 doctor visits and every one of those doctors, send you a bill up to $20 just to break even on the monthly cost of the Plan G.

It is just common sense that the Plan N is the plan you should have for your Medicare Supplement. I have saved many people from overpaying for the Plan F or Plan G, and now want to do the same for you with the Plan N! It is NOW time to put your hard-earned money back in your pocket.

The second copay is that an emergency room may bill you a $50 copay if they don’t admit you into the hospital. If you are admitted into the hospital for something serious, the $50 copay is waived!

Don't pay more for the same coverage!

Comparing the cost of F, G, and N

*Age 71- Female Nontobacco- Household Discount (where applicable)

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