Sign up for Medicare in Council Bluffs, IA
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Original Medicare
Original Medicare (Part A) covers most medically necessary services.
Medicare Supplement
Medigap plans provide additional insurance for out of pocket costs.
Medicare Advantage
A bundled alternative to Original Medicare for your health and drug coverage.
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Council Bluffs, IA Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan Comparison
First, decide between Traditional Medicare (which covers Parts A and B) and a private insurance's Medicare Advantage (known as Part C). If you go with Traditional Medicare, you'll probably also need a Medigap insurance to cover extra costs and a Part D plan for prescription drugs.
Medicare Advantage Plans: Age 65, Zipcode 51503, Non-smoker*
Plan Type | Number of Plans Available | Average Monthly Premium | Lowest Monthly Premium | Highest Monthly Premium | Carriers |
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$0 OOP Medicare Advantage Plans | 20 | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | Aetna Medicare, UnitedHealthcare, Humana |
Paid Medicare Advantage Plans | 30 | $44.79 | $4.70 | $113.60 | UnitedHealthcare, Medica, Humana |
*Plan data last updated on 6/8/2023
Most Popular Medigap Plans: Female, Age 65, Zipcode 51503, Non-smoker*
Plan Type | Number of Plans Available | Average Monthly Premium | Lowest Monthly Premium | Highest Monthly Premium | Carriers |
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Plan F | 44 | $163.29 | $101.64 | $271.16 | Ace Property and Casualty, United States Fire Insurance Company, State Farm, and 41 others |
Plan G | 45 | $133.42 | $83.02 | $230.09 | Ace Property and Casualty, United States Fire Insurance Company, State Farm, and 42 others |
Plan N | 43 | $99.99 | $65.48 | $205.14 | Ace Property and Casualty, United States Fire Insurance Company, State Farm, and 40 others |
*Plan data last updated on 6/8/2023
Most Popular Medigap Plans: Male, Age 65, Zipcode 51503, Non-smoker*
Plan Type | Number of Plans Available | Average Monthly Premium | Lowest Monthly Premium | Highest Monthly Premium | Carriers |
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Plan F | 44 | $181.99 | $114.84 | $311.68 | Ace Property and Casualty, United States Fire Insurance Company, State Farm, and 41 others |
Plan G | 45 | $148.60 | $93.79 | $247.90 | Ace Property and Casualty, United States Fire Insurance Company, State Farm, and 42 others |
Plan N | 43 | $111.35 | $73.96 | $221.01 | Ace Property and Casualty, United States Fire Insurance Company, State Farm, and 40 others |
*Plan data last updated on 6/8/2023
Disclaimer: The information provided in these tables is for general informational purposes only. We make no guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the data. Please consult with a professional advisor or insurance provider for precise and up-to-date information.
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Council Bluffs Medicare Information
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