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The purpose of medigap insurance is to

a. create an alternative to HMOs and PPOs.
b. cover medical expenses Medicare does not.
c. offer a government-sponsored insurance option.
d. provide temporary coverage for those who no longer have Medicaid.

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Answer: Medigap is extra health insurance that you buy from a private company to pay health care costs not covered by Original Medicare, such as co-payments, deductibles, and health care if you travel outside the U.S. Medigap policies don't cover long-term care, dental care, vision care, hearing aids and eyeglasses.

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