Nebraska
Medicare Supplement Plans
MediGap
Advisors represents
the following Medicare Supplement insurance compaines in the state of Nebraska.
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Genworth Life Insurance Company
- Rated "A+" by A.M. Best - Part of the Genworth Financial Group of
companies, Genworth Life Insurance Company is one of the largest and most reputable
insurers in America, and offers great rates for Medigap coverage in the state
of Nebraska.
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- Gerber
Life - Rated "A" by A.M. Best - Gerber Life Medicare Supplements
provide stability for seniors, filling the expense gap that Medicare doesn't cover.
Since 1967, the Gerber Life Insurance Company has provided quality products for
the senior market in Nebraska. Gerber Life has more than $33 billion of
life insurance in force, and helps provide financial security to over 2.9 million
policies.
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Humana One - Rated "A-"
by A.M. Best - Humana offers a range of Medicare Supplement plans, from basic
benefits to more complete coverage. Your premium may vary based upon the
plan you choose, your age group, your gender and where you live in Nebraska.
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- Mutual
of Omaha Insurance Company and United World Life Insurance Company
- Both rated "A+" by A.M. Best - When you own a United World Life Insurance
Company Medicare Supplement, you get the reputation of Mutual of Omaha, one of
the most trusted and recognized names in the industry, a company that has been
providing quality products and services for over 100 years. Throughout Nebraska,
United World Life Insurance Company is known to offer amongst the lowest monthly
premiums of any company available.
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United Healthcare
- United Health Care offers Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans through two different
outlets. AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans are group insurance plans
and Secure Horizons Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans, which are individual
insurance plans and are insured by PacifiCare Life and Health Insurance Company
or PacifiCare Life Assurance Company.
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Medicare Supplement insurance in the News
Seven states that are suing the federal government to throw out the health overhaul are also preparing to take subsidies that will help them afford medical costs for retirees, The Associated Press reports. "An administration official said Tuesday seven states suing the federal government are among 16 already approved for subsidies to help with the health care costs of early retirees. The seven ... Publ.Date : Thu, 02 Sep 2010 07:43:31 -0700
Filed under: News , Politics , President Obama , Health Care Debate Seven of the states suing the Obama administration over its health care reform law are benefitting from monies provided under the new law. Twenty states are suing because they say the law, which requires individuals to have health insurance, is an attempt by the federal government to overreach its authority. However, seven of ... Publ.Date : Wed, 01 Sep 2010 11:47:25 -0700
WASHINGTON - Seven of the states suing to overturn the health-care law are also claiming its subsidies for covering retired state government employees, according to a list released Tuesday by the Obama administration. Publ.Date : Wed, 01 Sep 2010 03:48:08 -0700
Health News Florida: "The Florida Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that targeted the new federal-health reform law, ruling that state lawmakers included misleading wording that could not be fixed. Justices, in a 5-2 ruling, upheld a circuit judge's decision to strip 'Amendment 9' from the November ballot. ... Publ.Date : Thu, 02 Sep 2010 08:44:39 -0700
More than half a dozen states suing to overturn President Barack Obama's health care law are also claiming its subsidies for covering retired state government employees, according to a list released Tuesday by the administration. Publ.Date : Tue, 31 Aug 2010 11:29:59 -0700
Michigan is among the states suing to overturn the new health care law. According to an Associated Press report, it's also one of seven states that, in addition to suing, are claiming some subsidies under the new law. Publ.Date : Wed, 01 Sep 2010 09:11:49 -0700
More than half a dozen states suing to overturn President Obama's new health care law are also claiming subsidies under the plan for covering retired state government employees, according to a list released Tuesday by the administration. About 2,000 employers have been approved for the extra help to cover early ... Publ.Date : Tue, 31 Aug 2010 17:58:57 -0700
More than half a dozen states suing to overturn President Barack Obama’s health care law, including Idaho, are also claiming the law’s subsidies for health insurance for retired state government e Publ.Date : Tue, 31 Aug 2010 23:12:43 -0700
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