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MediGap Advisors represents the following Medicare Supplement insurance compaines in the state of South Dakota.

  • 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 South Dakota. 
SD Genworth Medigap Plans
  • 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 South Dakota.  Gerber Life has more than $33 billion of life insurance in force, and helps provide financial security to over 2.9 million policies.
SD Gerber Medigap Plans
  • 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 South Dakota.
SD Humana Medigap Plans

South Dakota Medicare Supplement insurance in the News

Across the USA News from every state (USA Today)
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Publ.Date : Thu, 11 Mar 2010 05:48:32 GMT

SD Senators Weigh in on Healthcare (KNBN Rapid City)
President Barack Obama is trying to keep the pressure on wavering Democrats in congress today, as he makes another push for his health care reform plan.
Publ.Date : Thu, 11 Mar 2010 01:46:09 GMT

White House continues to slam insurers (CNN)
President Obama took his increasingly populist health care overhaul pitch to the political battleground state of Missouri Wednesday, turning up the heat on private health insurers in a speech.
Publ.Date : Thu, 11 Mar 2010 03:34:46 GMT

GOP on 'wrong side of history' (The Argus Leader)
South Dakota Sen. Tim Johnson says those opposing health care reform legislation "are on the wrong side of history." But his Republican counterpart, John Thune, insists that America doesn't want the reform being debated in Congress now. With President Obama pitching health care reform Wednesday in suburban St. Louis and his Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius challenging ...
Publ.Date : Thu, 11 Mar 2010 08:00:32 GMT

Kathleen Parker: Democrats' theme song -- 'Let Me Call You Sweetheart' (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
WASHINGTON -- Skipping through the Candy Land of the health care bill, one is tempted to hum a few bars of "Let Me Call You Sweetheart." What a deal. For deal-makers, that is. Not so much for American taxpayers, who have been misled into thinking that the sweetheart deals have been excised. Not only are the deals still there, but they're bigger and worser, as the bard gave us permission to say ...
Publ.Date : Thu, 11 Mar 2010 06:02:00 GMT

Social Security: March Marches On: Social Security Reminders (Yankton Press & Dakotan)
Time goes by so quickly, it can be easy to forget important deadlines and even easier to let critical items fall to the nether regions of your to-do list. Whether you get to everything or not, time marches on — so we’d like to share some March reminders with you.
Publ.Date : Thu, 11 Mar 2010 06:39:02 GMT

Obama’s Health Push Challenged By Business (BusinessWeek)
President Barack Obama is facing a renewed push against his health-care legislation as a coalition of business groups plans to spend as much as $1 million a day on advertisements to pressure lawmakers into opposing the bill.
Publ.Date : Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:36:33 GMT

Jobless aid clears Senate hurdle (The Tennessean)
WASHINGTON - Legislation to give additional months of unemployment benefits to people who have been out of a job for more than half a year cleared a key hurdle Tuesday that guarantees it will soon pass the Senate.
Publ.Date : Thu, 11 Mar 2010 03:18:51 GMT

Obama’s Health-Care Push Gets Challenge From Business Coalition (Bloomberg)
March 10 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama is facing a renewed push against his health-care legislation as a coalition of business groups plans to spend as much as $1 million a day on advertisements to pressure lawmakers into voting “no.”
Publ.Date : Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:15:10 GMT

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