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Your best bet would be to go to your local Office of Aging. Each state only allows certain insurance companies to write policies. In my State it was 3, in my Mils it was 10. It all has to do with your medical health and what you can afford. Remember, that supplimentals will only pick up the 20% of what Medicare authorizes. In some policies their is a "share" meaning you pay half of that 20%. I would make sure you understand the difference between Medicare Advantages and just Medicare and a suppliment.
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Google ”Remedigap” and either go to their website or give them a call. The co-owner of the company is s very nice lady, Joann. She helped me last year. The services she provides are free. She is very knowledgeable about all things Medicare.
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Contact Boomerbenefits.com.

The site was recommended by others here. I recently used their website for answers to questions that I had.
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I am so thankful I have Kaiser upon retirement and that was 15 years ago almost. I have NEVER regretted it and now I don't have to think about ANYTHING regarding medical. If you have access to it then I recommend Kaiser. I have heard complaints but I have had many many good stories re what they have done for us (partner and me).
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