Medicare Supplement Cost in Nebraska

2026 Medigap Plan G, N & F rates for Nebraska residents — age 65+

$130/mo
Plan G (age 65)
$104/mo
Plan N (age 65)
$36/mo
HD Plan G (age 65)

Non-tobacco rates. Tobacco users pay 10–20% more. Part B premium ($185/mo in 2026) is separate.

Nebraska Medigap Premium Calculator

Medigap Plan Comparison — Nebraska 2026

Age 65, non-tobacco. Annual Part B premium ($185/mo) is additional and the same for all plans.

Plan What It Covers Monthly Annual
Plan G Most popular — covers all except Part B deductible $130/mo $1,560/yr
Plan N Lower premium — $20 office copay, $50 ER copay $104/mo $1,248/yr
High-Ded. Plan G $2,800 deductible before coverage; very low premium $36/mo $437/yr
Plan K 50% cost-share; lower premium, higher out-of-pocket $59/mo $702/yr
Plan L 75% cost-share; moderate premium $78/mo $936/yr
Plan F (grandfathered) Full coverage incl. Part B deductible — not for new enrollees after 2020 $153/mo $1,841/yr

Medicare Supplement in Nebraska: Key Facts

Nebraska follows standard federal Medicare Supplement rules. Your most important window is the 6-month Medigap Open Enrollment period — it starts the month you turn 65 AND are enrolled in Medicare Part B. During this window, no insurer can deny you coverage or charge more based on health conditions. After this window, insurers in most states can charge higher rates or deny coverage based on your health history.

Critical Reminder: Don't Miss Your Open Enrollment Window

The 6-month open enrollment window is your best — and often only — guaranteed chance to get Medicare Supplement coverage at standard rates. Apply for Medigap during this period even if you feel healthy. After the window closes, health underwriting applies in Nebraska, and pre-existing conditions can mean higher rates or outright denial.

Buying Tips for Nebraska

Plan G is the recommended starting point for most Nebraska Medicare beneficiaries. It covers all cost-sharing except the $240 Part B deductible — giving you predictable annual costs. Compare at least 5 carriers in Nebraska: Mutual of Omaha, Aetna, Cigna, AARP/UnitedHealthcare, and Humana typically offer competitive rates. Get quotes through Medicare.gov or a licensed independent broker.

Plan G Premium by Age in Nebraska

Age 65
$130/mo
$1,560/yr
Age 70
$159/mo
$1,908/yr
Age 75
$192/mo
$2,304/yr
Age 80
$234/mo
$2,808/yr

Attained-age pricing (most common): premiums increase as you age. Community-rated plans (MA, NY, CT) do not increase with age.

Compare Medicare Supplement Plans in Nebraska

Medigap coverage is federally standardized — Plan G is Plan G everywhere. The ONLY difference between carriers is price and service. Compare all Nebraska carriers to find the lowest rate for identical coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Medicare Supplement insurance cost in Nebraska?

Medicare Supplement Plan G in Nebraska costs approximately $130/month for a 65-year-old non-tobacco user. Plan N averages $104/month. Rates increase with age — at 75, expect $$192/month for Plan G. This is your Medigap premium only; the standard Part B premium ($185/month in 2026) is a separate federal charge.

What is the best Medicare Supplement plan in Nebraska?

Plan G is the most popular and generally the best Medigap plan for new Medicare enrollees in Nebraska. It covers everything except the Part B deductible ($240 in 2026), giving you predictable costs year-round. Plan N is an excellent alternative if you're healthy and comfortable with $20 office visit copays — it costs 15–20% less. High-Deductible Plan G offers the lowest premium (~$36/month) but requires paying a $2,800 deductible before benefits kick in — best for very healthy seniors.

When can I enroll in Medicare Supplement in Nebraska?

The standard Medigap Open Enrollment Period in Nebraska is the 6-month window starting the month you turn 65 AND are enrolled in Part B. During this window, any insurer must sell you any plan at standard rates regardless of your health history. After this window closes, insurers can charge more or deny coverage based on health conditions. Enroll during this window even if you feel healthy — it's your guaranteed access.

Is Medicare Supplement or Medicare Advantage better for Nebraska residents?

Medicare Supplement works with Original Medicare — giving you access to any doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare nationwide with predictable costs. Medicare Advantage (Part C) often has $0 premium but uses HMO/PPO networks and has out-of-pocket maximums of $4,000–$8,300/year. Supplement is better for: those with frequent health needs, travelers, people who want any doctor/hospital. Advantage is better for: healthy seniors in strong-network areas who want low monthly costs and don't mind network restrictions.