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Medigap is health insurance sold in the United States which is used to fill in the gaps in the original Medicare plan. Medigap offerings have been standardized by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), but the plans are sold and administered by private companies.

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  • AARP article about Medigap

Medicare and Medicaid (United States)

 

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