Medicare Supplement insurance (also called Medigap) helps senior and disabled New Jersey residents pay for certain Medicare co-payments, deductibles, and other costs. Currently, insurance companies can offer state residents one of the 10 standardized Medigap plan options: Plans A, B, C, D, F, G, K, L, M, and N.
The chart below shows the most popular Medicare Supplement plans in New Jersey. 1
Popularity ranking | Plan | Total enrollees |
---|---|---|
1 | F | 171,779 |
2 | G | 142,572 |
3 | N | 90,037 |
Medigap pricing methods are important because they dictate how your premiums may increase in future years. There are 3 different pricing methods:
The majority of Medigap plans in New Jersey are attained-age rated, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF). 1
Although Medicare Supplement insurance is primarily for senior citizens, it also covers disabled people and those with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Each state’s insurance department dictates the rules governing Medicare beneficiaries under the age of 65.
According to the KFF, insurance companies selling Medigap policies in New Jersey must offer at least one plan to under-65 Medicare beneficiaries who are disabled or have ESRD. Insurance providers must offer open enrollment period protections for beneficiaries who are 50 or older with a disability or ESRD. These beneficiaries will have access to Plan C with guaranteed issue rights and without underwriting.
Medigap insurers in New Jersey cannot charge under-65 policyholders premiums that are higher than the lowest advertised rate as their senior policyholders. Insurers do not have to offer the same premium for all non-seniors.
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1 AHIP. The State of Medicare Supplement Coverage. https://www.ahip.org/documents/202301-AHIP_MedicareSuppCvg-v03.pdf
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