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What Makes Medigap Plans Standardized (And Why That Makes Shopping Easier)

By:Michael Quinn Published onJune 11, 2026June 12, 2026 Updated onJune 12, 2026

What Does “Standardized” Mean for Medigap?

In most states, Medigap plans are organized into categories identified by letters, such as Plan A, Plan G, or Plan N. Each lettered plan is required to offer the same core set of benefits, no matter which insurance company sells it.

In this article we’ll discuss:
  • What Does "Standardized" Mean for Medigap?
  • Why This System Exists
  • What Stays the Same vs. What Can Be Different
  • "Aren't All Insurance Plans Different?" Addressing the Common Objection
  • The Exceptions: Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Wisconsin
  • How Standardization Helps You Compare Plans
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Bottom Line

In other words, a Plan G sold by one carrier must cover the same standardized benefits as a Plan G sold by a completely different carrier. The plan names and benefit structures are set by federal rules, not by individual insurance companies.

This means the “G” in Plan G is not a marketing label. It represents a specific, defined package of benefits that does not change from company to company.


Why This System Exists

Before standardization, Medigap policies varied widely from one insurer to the next, which made it extremely difficult for people to compare their options. Two policies with similar names could have very different coverage, and consumers had no easy way to know what they were actually buying.

To fix this, federal law created a standardized set of Medigap plans. Each plan letter represents a fixed combination of benefits. Insurance companies can still decide which standardized plans to offer and how much to charge for them, but they cannot change what a given lettered plan covers.

This shifts the entire shopping experience. Instead of trying to decode complicated benefit booklets from each company, you can focus on the variables that actually differ: price, customer service reputation, and financial stability of the carrier.


What Stays the Same vs. What Can Be Different

It helps to separate what standardization controls from what it leaves up to the insurance company.

What Standardization ControlsWhat Can Vary by Carrier
The benefits included in each lettered planMonthly Premium
What the plan covers (deductibles, Coinsurance, copayments)Discounts (such as household or healthy-lifestyle discounts)
The structure of the planCustomer service quality and reputation
Financial strength ratings
Rate increase history over time

This is why two people can buy a Plan G policy, pay different monthly premiums, and still receive the exact same core benefits. The coverage itself is locked in. The price and the company behind it are not.


“Aren’t All Insurance Plans Different?” Addressing the Common Objection

It is a fair question. Most types of insurance really do vary significantly between providers, so it is natural to assume Medigap works the same way. Many people are surprised to learn that it does not.

Here is the simplest way to think about it: imagine if every car insurance company had to offer an identical “Plan G” policy with the same coverage limits and the same protections, and the only thing they could compete on was price and service. That is essentially how Medigap works.

This is good news for someone comparing plans, because it removes much of the guesswork. You do not need to read through dense policy documents from five different companies to figure out which one offers better coverage for the same letter plan. If you are comparing Plan G options from multiple carriers, the coverage is already the same. Your decision comes down to price, service, and the company’s reputation.


The Exceptions: Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Wisconsin

Like most rules, this one has exceptions. Three states, Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, use their own standardization systems instead of the lettered plan structure used in the rest of the country.

In these states:

  • Plans are structured and named differently than the A through N system
  • The states have their own approved benefit packages
  • Comparing options may require a different approach than simply looking at a plan letter

If you live in one of these three states, it is especially important to work with a knowledgeable advisor or review your state’s specific Medigap structure, since the standard letter-based comparisons used elsewhere will not directly apply. You can also explore options in your area through our state-by-state Medicare guide.


How Standardization Helps You Compare Plans

Once you understand that the plan letter defines the coverage, shopping for Medigap becomes much more straightforward. Here is a simple approach:

  1. Decide which lettered plan fits your needs. Popular options include Plan G, which offers more comprehensive coverage, and Plan N, which often comes with a lower premium in exchange for some additional cost-sharing.
  2. Compare premiums across carriers offering that same lettered plan. Since the benefits are identical, your main job is to find a competitive price.
  3. Look at the carrier’s reputation and rate history. A lower starting premium is not always the best long-term value if the company has a history of steep rate increases.
  4. Check if you are in a Guaranteed issue period. During certain windows, you have stronger protections when applying for coverage. Learn more about these protections on our Medigap guaranteed issue page.

This approach turns a potentially confusing shopping process into a much simpler comparison of price and company quality, since the coverage itself is already settled.


Frequently Asked Questions

If Medigap plans are standardized, why do premiums vary so much?
Premiums are set by each insurance company based on factors like their pricing method, the area where you live, and your age. While the benefits in a lettered plan are fixed, companies are free to set their own prices for offering that plan.

Does standardization mean every company offers every lettered plan?
No. Insurance companies choose which standardized plans they want to sell. One company might offer Plan G and Plan N, while another offers a different combination. You will need to check which plans are available from carriers in your area.

Is Plan G the same everywhere in the country?
Plan G offers the same standardized core benefits in every state that uses the federal lettered system. The exceptions are Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, which use their own standardized structures.

Can an insurance company change what a lettered plan covers after I enroll?
No. The benefits associated with a standardized plan letter are set by federal rules, not by individual companies, and they remain consistent for that plan type.

How do I know which standardized plan is right for me?
It depends on your health needs, budget, and how much predictability you want in your out-of-pocket costs. Comparing Plan G and Plan N side by side, and speaking with a licensed advisor, can help you find the right fit.


Bottom Line

Medigap standardization is one of the most consumer-friendly features built into the Medicare Supplement system. Because each lettered plan must offer the same core benefits no matter which company sells it, you can shop with confidence and focus on what actually matters: price, service, and the company’s reputation, rather than trying to decode different benefit structures from every insurer.

If you would like help comparing standardized Medigap plans and pricing in your area, request a free quote from REMEDIGAP and a licensed advisor can walk you through your options.


This article is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional insurance advice. Medigap rules and availability can vary by state and change over time. Always confirm current details with your state’s department of insurance, Medicare.gov, or a licensed Medicare advisor.


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