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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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Fort Dodge, 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 50501, 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 | 21 | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | Aetna Medicare, HealthPartners UnityPoint Health, Humana |
Paid Medicare Advantage Plans | 31 | $47.95 | $4.70 | $113.60 | UnitedHealthcare, HealthPartners UnityPoint Health, Humana |
*Plan data last updated on 6/8/2023
Most Popular Medigap Plans: Female, Age 65, Zipcode 50501, 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 | $155.05 | $96.30 | $257.37 | Ace Property and Casualty, United States Fire Insurance Company, State Farm, and 41 others |
Plan G | 45 | $126.50 | $78.65 | $230.09 | Ace Property and Casualty, United States Fire Insurance Company, State Farm, and 42 others |
Plan N | 43 | $95.01 | $62.04 | $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 50501, 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 | $172.65 | $108.79 | $283.34 | Ace Property and Casualty, United States Fire Insurance Company, State Farm, and 41 others |
Plan G | 45 | $140.75 | $88.85 | $247.90 | Ace Property and Casualty, United States Fire Insurance Company, State Farm, and 42 others |
Plan N | 43 | $105.70 | $70.07 | $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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Fort Dodge Medicare Information
Are you turning 65 or a current Medicare beneficiary in Fort Dodge, IA? MedicareSignups.com is here to help you compare and enroll in the 2021 Medicare plans available in your area. Did you know that Fort Dodge was named after a military fort built in 1850 during the Iowa Territory border war? Today, the city is known for its historic buildings, including the Webster County Courthouse, which was built in 1907 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Remember, Medicare is a national program, but plan choices are local. So, use our plan comparison tool to find the best Medicare plan for you in Fort Dodge.
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