Insurance Frequently Asked Questions
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We’ve collected some of the most frequently asked questions about our insurance products and services, and grouped them by topic to make it easier for you to access the information you need to make informed financial decisions.
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When can I purchase a Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan?
You can buy a Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) Plan any time after you turn 65 and join Medicare Part B. If you enroll in an insurance plan during your Medicare Open Enrollment Period, the first 6 months your Part B is active, your medical history is not considered in setting your premium.
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When can I purchase a Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan?
You can buy a Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) Plan any time after you turn 65 and join Medicare Part B. If you enroll in an insurance plan during your Medicare Open Enrollment Period, the first 6 months your Part B is active, your medical history is not considered in setting your premium.
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When can I purchase a Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan?
You can buy a Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) Plan any time after you turn 65 and join Medicare Part B. If you enroll in an insurance plan during your Medicare Open Enrollment Period, the first 6 months your Part B is active, your medical history is not considered in setting your premium.
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When can I purchase a Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan?
You can buy a Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) Plan any time after you turn 65 and join Medicare Part B. If you enroll in an insurance plan during your Medicare Open Enrollment Period, the first 6 months your Part B is active, your medical history is not considered in setting your premium.
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When can I purchase a Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan?
You can buy a Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) Plan any time after you turn 65 and join Medicare Part B. If you enroll in an insurance plan during your Medicare Open Enrollment Period, the first 6 months your Part B is active, your medical history is not considered in setting your premium.
This page was last updated in December 2024.
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Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans, or Medigap Insurance Plans, and Medicare Advantage Plans are offered by certain agents of Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union (RBFCU) through PTT Financial, LLC.
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