Medigap can sound simple on the surface, but the real decision is not just whether a person likes the idea of extra coverage. The real question is what kind of tradeoffs they want to live with over time. That is where this tool helps. The Medigap Fit Helper is designed to educate people on the decision factors that often matter most before they ever compare a specific plan or carrier. Instead of trying to tell someone what to buy, this tool helps them think through the kind of coverage experience they want. Some people care deeply about predictable costs when they use care. Some care most about broad doctor and hospital flexibility. Some travel often and want portability to matter. Others are more focused on keeping monthly premiums low and are willing to accept more rules or a different cost structure in exchange. This tool helps users surface those priorities in a way that is easy to understand. It is especially useful for people who keep bouncing between Medigap and Medicare Advantage content without feeling like they understand the real difference. The goal is not to force a choice. The goal is to slow the user down, frame the real tradeoffs, and help them ask better questions before they move forward.

The Medigap Fit Assessment helps people compare one of the biggest Medicare decisions they will make: whether the predictable costs and broad provider access of a Medicare Supplement plan are worth the monthly premium. Many people hear that Medigap gives you freedom to see any doctor who accepts Medicare, but that alone does not answer whether it fits your health status, budget, travel habits, or timing.
This assessment walks through the factors that usually matter most in real life. It looks at whether you are new to Medicare or already past your open enrollment window, how often you use specialists, whether you want referral-free access, and whether you split time between states or travel often. Those details matter because Medigap is strongest when you want stability, flexibility, and protection from large unexpected bills.
Use this tool as a practical starting point, not as a final enrollment decision. It can help you narrow the right questions before you compare Medigap against Medicare Advantage, review rates from carriers in your area, or talk with a licensed agent about underwriting, enrollment timing, and long-term tradeoffs.


