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Medicare Supplement Insurance From Gerber Life Insurance Company

Gerber sells more than just baby food. Learn about Gerber Life Medicare Supplement Insurance plans and how to find Medigap coverage that fits your needs and budget.

Christian Worstell

by Christian Worstell | Published April 23, 2024 | Reviewed by John Krahnert

Many people know Gerber for the baby food sold by Gerber Products Company. But Gerber Life Insurance Company actually sells a variety of insurance products, including Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap).

About Gerber Life Insurance Company

Gerber Life Insurance Company has provided life insurance products since 1967.

Part of the Gerber Life Insurance Company mission is to help parents and grandparents gain financial security, no matter what stage of life they may be in.

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Gerber Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans

A Gerber Life Insurance log in reveals the company sells all 10 standardized Medicare Supplement Insurance plans, although not every plan is available in every location or in every state.

The 10 standardized Medigap plans that are available in most states are listed in the comparison chart below.

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Medicare Supplement Benefits

Part A coinsurance and hospital coverage

Part B coinsurance or copayment

Part A hospice care coinsurance or copayment

First 3 pints of blood

Skilled nursing facility coinsurance

Part A deductible

Part B deductible

Part B excess charges

Foreign travel emergency

Medicare Supplement Benefits A B C* D F1* G1 K2 L3 M N4
Part A coinsurance and hospital coverage
Part B coinsurance or copayment 50% 75%
Part A hospice care coinsurance or copayment 50% 75%
First 3 pints of blood 50% 75%
Skilled nursing facility coinsurance 50% 75%
Part A deductible 50% 75% 50%
Part B deductible
Part B excess charges
Foreign travel emergency 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80%

* Plan F and Plan C are not available to Medicare beneficiaries who became eligible for Medicare on or after January 1, 2020. If you became eligible for Medicare before 2020, you may still be able to enroll in Plan F or Plan C as long as they are available in your area.

What Do Gerber Life Medigap Plans Cover?

The 10 standardized Medicare Supplement Insurance plans available in most states can provide coverage for nine different benefit areas.

Each plan offers its own combination of coverage in the following areas:

  • Medicare Part A deductible 
  • Medicare Part B deductible
  • Part A coinsurance and hospital costs
  • Part A hospice care coinsurance or copayments
  • Part B coinsurance and copayments
  • Skilled nursing facility coinsurance
  • Part B excess charges
  • First three pints of blood needed for a transfusion
  • Foreign travel emergency care  

Depending on where you live, you may be able to find Gerber Medigap plans that include some of the following popular plans:

  • Medigap Plan F
    Plan F is the most popular Medigap plan, and it provides more benefits than any of the other standardized Medigap plans.

  • Medigap Plan G
    Plan G is similar to Plan F in that it provides coverage for all of the standardized Medigap benefits, except for the Medicare Part B deductible. Learn more about the Plan G deductible!

  • Medigap Plan A
    Plan A offers the fewest benefits of any of the standardized Medigap plans. Any Medicare Supplement Insurance company that sells Medigap plans must provide at least Plan A.

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Gerber Life Insurance Company Ratings and Reviews

Gerber was awarded an A rating from A.M. Best in May, 2018. This is the third highest awarded rating out of thirteen possible categories.1

You can read Medicare Supplement Insurance customer reviews to learn more about how many Medicare beneficiaries benefit from having a Medigap plan and why MedicareSupplement.com is a trusted source for Medicare Supplement Insurance plan quotes and enrollment.

When to Enroll in a Medigap Plan

The best time to sign up for a Medigap plan is during your Medigap Open Enrollment Period. Your Medigap Open Enrollment Period lasts for 6 months and begins as soon as you are at least 65 years old and enrolled in Medicare Part B.

During your Medigap Open Enrollment Period, insurance companies cannot use medical underwriting to determine your Medigap premiums or plan acceptance based on your health.  

You may still sign up for a Medigap plan after your enrollment period closes, but you may be subject to underwriting and might end up paying more for your plan. 

Call to speak with a licensed insurance agent today who can help you compare the Medigap plans that are available where you live. 

 


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1 Meet Gerber Life Insurance Company. Gerber Life. Retrieved Aug. 2019, from www.gerberlife.com/about.

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