In a back Post I said that I would get back to Medigap Insurance information and after much research I think that the following link will be the best for you to get all the correct information that you need ---- the Guide to Health Insurance for People with Medicare: Choosing a Medigap Policy. In the Original Medicare Plan there are 12 standard Medicare supplemental (Medigap) insurance plans that help pay some of your costs and for some care it doesn't cover. Each standard plan, labeled A through L, offers a different set of benefits, fills different "gaps" in Medicare coverage, and varies in price. Medigap plans K and L are new plans that became available in 2006. The basic benefits for Medigap plans K and L are different from the basic benefits offered in plans A through J. These plans are designed to have lower monthly premiums, but have higher out-of-pocket costs. If you have a Medicare Advantage Plan then you don't have to worry about Medigap.

To learn more about Medigap plans in your area, see the Medicare Personal Plan finder.

I hope that the above information will help those trhat already have Medicare or that are getting for that big jump.