Switching from Medicare Advantage to original Medicare plus Medigap and PDP.

Garya505

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I received a notification from my Medicare Advantage provider that they are not offering the plan anymore, making me eligible for guaranteed issue on a Medigap plan. So, I'm going to switch. I am currently thinking of getting Plan G-HD. I've read bunch of stuff on Medicare.gov and watched a bunch of Youtube videos, but I'm still not sure how to select the best provider, other than selecting the one with the lowest price. Any suggestions, hints, or tips would be appreciated.
 
I received a notification from my Medicare Advantage provider that they are not offering the plan anymore, making me eligible for guaranteed issue on a Medigap plan. So, I'm going to switch. I am currently thinking of getting Plan G-HD. I've read bunch of stuff on Medicare.gov and watched a bunch of Youtube videos, but I'm still not sure how to select the best provider, other than selecting the one with the lowest price. Any suggestions, hints, or tips would be appreciated.
What state are you in?

I'm sure you are about to get bombarded by direct messages on this forum
 
I received a notification from my Medicare Advantage provider that they are not offering the plan anymore, making me eligible for guaranteed issue on a Medigap plan. So, I'm going to switch. I am currently thinking of getting Plan G-HD. I've read bunch of stuff on Medicare.gov and watched a bunch of Youtube videos, but I'm still not sure how to select the best provider, other than selecting the one with the lowest price. Any suggestions, hints, or tips would be appreciated.
You're lucky you picked a MAPD plan that terminated.

You're fortunate to have the opportunity to move back to original Medicare.

You're smart to consider an HDG plan (or G plan based on your health)

Why do you want OFF an Advantage plan? Lots of agents here would like to hear your reasons
 
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