Steelart99
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I'm just signing up for Medicare and have been working with an agent to help me select/sign-up. My intention is to sign up for Medigap (G), with one of the major providers, and my agent came up with the following as the best candidates; obviously based on which ones she is signed up to represent (sigh). There are other providers available in Colorado. My biggest concern has been with the reputations for denying coverage and/or significant cost increases. I'm not concerned with the noted cost differential.
So, I'm looking for a bit of input or thoughts on any notable issues with coverage denial or is there one of these providers that have worked out well.
1.) (Anthem) Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Colorado - $135.99
2.) Cigna National Health Insurance Company - $137.80
3.) Humana Insurance Company - $145.06
4.) AARP Medicare Supplement Plans, Insured By Unitedhealthcare - $150.80 + AARP membership ($20ish)
Per my agent, the only major difference is that Anthem and United provide coverage for a fitness facility membership
So, I'm looking for a bit of input or thoughts on any notable issues with coverage denial or is there one of these providers that have worked out well.
1.) (Anthem) Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Colorado - $135.99
2.) Cigna National Health Insurance Company - $137.80
3.) Humana Insurance Company - $145.06
4.) AARP Medicare Supplement Plans, Insured By Unitedhealthcare - $150.80 + AARP membership ($20ish)
Per my agent, the only major difference is that Anthem and United provide coverage for a fitness facility membership
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