Medigap Enrollment and Consumer Protections Vary Across States July 11, 2018 Issue Brief A quarter of people in traditional Medicare had private, supplemental health insurance in 2015—also known as Medigap—to help cover their Medicare deductibles and cost-sharing requirements, as well as protect themselves against catastrophic expenses for Medicare-covered services. This issue brief examines implications for older adults with pre-existing medical conditions who may be unable to purchase a Medigap policy or change their supplemental coverage after their initial open enrollment period.
Distribution of the Nonelderly with Employer Coverage by Federal Poverty Level (FPL) October 27, 2023 State Indicator
Distribution of the Nonelderly with Employer Coverage by Family Work Status October 27, 2023 State Indicator
Distribution of the Nonelderly with Employer Coverage by Race/Ethnicity October 27, 2023 State Indicator
Employer-Sponsored Coverage Rates for the Nonelderly by Family Work Status October 27, 2023 State Indicator
Employer-Sponsored Coverage Rates for the Nonelderly by Race/Ethnicity October 27, 2023 State Indicator