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Medigap Supplemental Policy
H.R.1282
Title: To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide for guaranteed
issue of Medicare supplemental policies for disabled and renal disease
beneficiaries upon first enrolling under part B of the Medicare Program.
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One issue critical to planned Medicare reform is the
difference
between states in the provision and availability of Medigap insurance policies
(or Medicare supplements) for
people under 65, such as those who benefit from the ESRD program.
Currently, there are efforts in several states to gather
support for legislation mandating the issuance of Medigap policies to all
Medicare beneficiaries, regardless of age.
In addition to the District of Columbia, the following states
do not offer Medigap policies for Medicare beneficiaries under 65: Alabama,
Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana,
Iowa, Kentucky, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Rhode
Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and
Wyoming.
Choosing a Medigap Polcy
Individuals who are entitled to Medicare solely on the basis of having ESRD may
have problems if they drop their health insurance during the MSP period. If they
live in one of the 22 states that do not sell Medigap plans to ALL Medicare
beneficiaries, they will have no secondary insurance coverage if they drop their
private health insurance and switch to Medicare. This loophole in
healthcare coverage needs to be addressed in federal legislation, and has been
in Rep. English’s bill, HR1282.
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