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Administration Comptroller General 1996 Files he96180MEDIGAP INSURANCEHealth, Education, and Human Services DivisionResults in BriefResults in Brief -CONT.BackgroundApplicants for Medigap Insurance Are Often Subject to Medical UnderwritingAlternatives Available to Medigap PolicyholdersMedicare SELECT Policyholders Have ChoicesMedicare Beneficiaries Seldom Change Health PlansTable 2: Type of Private Health Insurance Plan Changes Made Between 1991 and 1994 by Medicare Beneficiaries Who Had Private Plans in 1991Few Medigap Underwriting Complaints Have Been MadeLegislative Option to Prevent Medical UnderwritingConclusionMatters for Consideration by the CongressContentsAbbreviationsAPPENDIX I Scope and MethodologyTable I.1: Point Estimates and Sampling Errors for Type of Private Health Insurance Plan Changes Made Between 1991 and 1994 by Medicare Beneficiaries Who Had Private Plans in 1991Sampling Errors -CONT. APPENDIX II Features of Standardized Medicare Supplement PlansAPPENDIX III 25 Largest Sellers of Medigap InsuranceAPPENDIX III 25 Largest Sellers of Medigap Insurance -CONT.APPENDIX III 25 Largest Sellers of Medigap Insurance -CONT. -CONT.APPENDIX IV Major Contributors to This ReportOrdering Informationhe96180Address Correction RequestedBLANK PAGE
Comptroller General 1996 Files he96180MEDIGAP INSURANCEHealth, Education, and Human Services DivisionResults in BriefResults in Brief -CONT.BackgroundApplicants for Medigap Insurance Are Often Subject to Medical UnderwritingAlternatives Available to Medigap PolicyholdersMedicare SELECT Policyholders Have ChoicesMedicare Beneficiaries Seldom Change Health PlansTable 2: Type of Private Health Insurance Plan Changes Made Between 1991 and 1994 by Medicare Beneficiaries Who Had Private Plans in 1991Few Medigap Underwriting Complaints Have Been MadeLegislative Option to Prevent Medical UnderwritingConclusionMatters for Consideration by the CongressContentsAbbreviationsAPPENDIX I Scope and MethodologyTable I.1: Point Estimates and Sampling Errors for Type of Private Health Insurance Plan Changes Made Between 1991 and 1994 by Medicare Beneficiaries Who Had Private Plans in 1991Sampling Errors -CONT. APPENDIX II Features of Standardized Medicare Supplement PlansAPPENDIX III 25 Largest Sellers of Medigap InsuranceAPPENDIX III 25 Largest Sellers of Medigap Insurance -CONT.APPENDIX III 25 Largest Sellers of Medigap Insurance -CONT. -CONT.APPENDIX IV Major Contributors to This ReportOrdering Informationhe96180Address Correction RequestedBLANK PAGE
Comptroller General 1996 Files
he96180MEDIGAP INSURANCEHealth, Education, and Human Services DivisionResults in BriefResults in Brief -CONT.BackgroundApplicants for Medigap Insurance Are Often Subject to Medical UnderwritingAlternatives Available to Medigap PolicyholdersMedicare SELECT Policyholders Have ChoicesMedicare Beneficiaries Seldom Change Health PlansTable 2: Type of Private Health Insurance Plan Changes Made Between 1991 and 1994 by Medicare Beneficiaries Who Had Private Plans in 1991Few Medigap Underwriting Complaints Have Been MadeLegislative Option to Prevent Medical UnderwritingConclusionMatters for Consideration by the CongressContentsAbbreviationsAPPENDIX I Scope and MethodologyTable I.1: Point Estimates and Sampling Errors for Type of Private Health Insurance Plan Changes Made Between 1991 and 1994 by Medicare Beneficiaries Who Had Private Plans in 1991Sampling Errors -CONT. APPENDIX II Features of Standardized Medicare Supplement PlansAPPENDIX III 25 Largest Sellers of Medigap InsuranceAPPENDIX III 25 Largest Sellers of Medigap Insurance -CONT.APPENDIX III 25 Largest Sellers of Medigap Insurance -CONT. -CONT.APPENDIX IV Major Contributors to This ReportOrdering Informationhe96180Address Correction RequestedBLANK PAGE
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