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Until 2010, Medicare Supplement Plan J was one of several available Medigap plans. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the benefits that the policy offered made it one of the most popular.
Medigap Plan J has not accepted new enrollees since 2010. Medigap Plan F has had limited availability since January 1, 2020. Learn more here.
(Before June 1, 2010, Medigap Plan J could also be sold with a high deductible.) The annual deductible amount for these three plans is $2,870 in 2025.
Most Medigap plans help pay for many of your Medicare co-payments, co-insurance for hospital stays, and some other services. Less expensive plans have fewer benefits and higher out-of-pocket costs.
Medigap policies differ in the types of costs they will cover. For this reason, it’s important to do your research and find a plan that fits your medical and financial needs.
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Medicare Supplement Plan J was discontinued in 2010, but people who had it can keep it. Learn about coverage, costs, and what to do if you're enrolled.
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