Medicare Supplement Plans in Connecticut 2026
Last reviewed: June 2026 · Data sourced from CMS.gov
Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans in Connecticut help cover the costs that Original Medicare doesn't pay — including deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. All Medigap plans sold in Connecticut are standardized, meaning the benefits for each plan letter are identical regardless of which insurance company sells it.
⚠️ Connecticut Has Special Medigap Rules
Connecticut offers open enrollment for Medigap year-round for people 65+, meaning you cannot be denied based on health.
Best Medigap Plans in Connecticut
Covers nearly all gaps in Original Medicare except the Part B deductible ($283 in 2026). Plan G is the most comprehensive and popular Medigap plan available to new enrollees in Connecticut.
Best for: People who want predictable costs and comprehensive coverage
Similar to Plan G but with small copays ($20 for office visits, $50 for ER). Lower monthly premiums than Plan G. A strong option if you rarely visit the doctor.
Best for: Healthy enrollees who want lower premiums and can handle small copays
Covers everything including the Part B deductible. Only available to people who were eligible for Medicare before January 1, 2020.
Best for: Pre-2020 enrollees who want zero out-of-pocket costs
Cost-sharing plans that cover 50% (Plan K) or 75% (Plan L) of most Medicare costs. Have annual out-of-pocket caps. Significantly lower monthly premiums.
Best for: People on a fixed income who want a lower premium and can handle some cost-sharing
How Medigap Pricing Works in Connecticut
Since Medigap benefits are standardized, the only differences between insurers are price, financial stability, and customer service. Insurers in Connecticut can price the same plan very differently, so comparing multiple carriers before you buy is essential.
3 Pricing Methods Used in Connecticut
- Community-rated:Same premium for everyone regardless of age. Premiums may increase due to inflation but not because you get older.
- Issue-age-rated:Premium based on your age when you first buy the policy. Locked in at that age-based rate, then increases only with inflation.
- Attained-age-rated:Premium based on your current age, increasing every year as you get older. Starts lowest but becomes the most expensive over time.
When to Enroll in Connecticut
The best time to buy a Medigap plan in Connecticut is during your Medigap Open Enrollment Period — the 6-month window that begins the month you turn 65 and are enrolled in Medicare Part B. During this window, insurers cannot deny coverage or charge more based on your health history.
Outside this window, insurers in most states can use medical underwriting, meaning your health could affect your eligibility or price. Enroll on time.
Medigap vs. Medicare Advantage in Connecticut
Medicare Advantage (Part C) is a popular alternative to Medigap in Connecticut. Advantage plans often have lower monthly premiums (sometimes $0) but use provider networks. Medigap lets you see any Medicare-accepting doctor nationwide without referrals.
Compare Medicare Advantage plans in Connecticut →