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North Dakota Medicare Supplement Insurance When North Dakota seniors are shopping for Medicare insurance there are many who are unaware of the low cost North Dakota Medicare Supplemental Insurance that is available to them. Statistics show that many North Dakota seniors have limited income or living needs that exceed their incomes because they did not receive the proper assistance in choosing their North Dakota Medicare plans, whether it be Medicare Prescription, Advantage, or Supplemental. These seniors are paying for an North Dakota health insurance plan that is too expensive for them. We pride ourselves in helping seniors find the lowest costing North Dakota Medicare plan that will also meet all of their needs. If you are interested in speaking to an agent and getting help with finding North Dakota Medical Supplement or long term care insurance quotes, please fill out the quote request form and a local agent will contact you. There are different enrollment periods for North Dakota seniors to sign up for an North Dakota Medicare Supplement or policy, but the best time to purchase your plan is during the 7 month initial coverage enrollment period (ICEP). • This period begins three months prior to your birth month, includes your birth month, and lasts three months after your birth month, in the year of your 65th birthday. • This is also known as your aging enrollment period. To enroll during this time, you must be enrolled in parts A and B. • When enrolling during this period you have the ability to sign up for an North Dakota Medicare Supplement or Medigap policy without an insurance company refusing to sell you any North Dakota Medigap policy it sells, making you wait for coverage to start, or charging you more for a Medigap policy because of your health problems. |
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