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@lilli64

Goodmorning, I was reading through the post, hoping to get a idea on how to better handle my ins situation and noticed you are going through " Omaha Mutual " for the Medigap policy.
I live in Omaha, Ne when I went online into Medicare.gov, & checked out my options for Medigap policys. OMutual were not even listed. The ones I as able to pull were over $600.00 a month.

I feel like maybe I'm missing something on finding Medigap policys, or maybe its due to myself being under 65 still.

I had thought about moving to a different state, just to get a cheaper medigap monthly premium, But; them I seen your post.
Is there any suggestions you can give me on the process of finding Medigap policy's.
I've tried calling Ship, they were not helpful,only wanted to put me in a advantage plan.

I definitely need to be able to go to Dr's outside of Omaha for care, I've thought about relocating to Texas or Colorado, But; not certain of what Dr's are going to be taking Tradional Medicare next year, so confusing.
I appreciate any guidance you can shoot my way! Thank you! 😇

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Oh my! I am over 65 so maybe that is the difference. Medicare.gov can connect you with Medigap policies in your area. Or if you or a relative are veterans, USAA also offers Medigap plans.

@lilli64 I needed to enter my zip code to get available plans. So, that might be why you are not seeing those you would like. We live in a fairly rural area, with poor medical resources. Luckily, in this state I did not need to submit another whole new application for this new Plan G.

Every year there seems to be more anxiety over our insurance coverage. As if we don't already have enough going on!
Ginger