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2026 Medigap Plans in Rhode Island: Costs, Carriers, and Plan Options

Medicare Supplement plans in Rhode Island, also known as Medigap, provide standardized coverage but vary significantly in price by carrier. Sample data across 12 insurers shows monthly premiums starting around $33 and exceeding $897 depending on plan type and pricing structure. Even when coverage is identical, differences in rating methods and discounts can lead to wide variation across insurers.

Medicare Supplements work alongside Original Medicare and are one of several Medicare coverage options available in Rhode Island. Visit Medicare Options in Rhode Island to compare other Medicare plan types and coverage choices.

Updated: May 9, 2026.

Key Takeaways

  • Medigap benefits are standardized by plan letter, but pricing varies across carriers.
  • Plan G and Plan N are commonly selected options in Rhode Island.
  • Premiums can differ significantly even for identical coverage.
  • Household discounts and pricing models influence monthly costs.
  • Carrier strength (A.M. Best rating) may vary at similar price levels.
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How Medigap Costs Vary in Rhode Island

Medigap pricing in Rhode Island varies widely, with sample premiums ranging from approximately $33 to $897 per month depending on the carrier and plan letter. Lower-premium plans often include more cost-sharing, while plans with more comprehensive coverage usually come at a higher monthly cost.

Comparing Plan G and Plan N

Plan G offers the most comprehensive coverage available to new Medicare beneficiaries, covering nearly all out-of-pocket costs except the Part B deductible. Plan N typically has lower premiums but includes copays for certain services, making it a common alternative for cost-conscious enrollees.

Sample Plan G Pricing in Rhode Island

Plan G typically ranges from $134 to $773.

Carrier Plan Low High
AARP - UnitedHealthcare G $138 $491
Aetna G $159 $506
Cigna G $152 $773
Humana G $166 $506
Mutual of Omaha G $134 $454

Sample Plan N Pricing in Rhode Island

Plan N typically ranges from $98 to $605.

Carrier Plan Low High
AARP - UnitedHealthcare N $108 $382
Aetna N $108 $363
Cigna N $98 $569
Mutual of Omaha N $101 $324

Sample Plan F Pricing in Rhode Island

Plan F typically ranges from $98 to $605.

Carrier Plan Low High
AARP - UnitedHealthcare F $163 $512
Aetna F $170 $540
Cigna F $154 $897
Humana F $182 $553
Mutual of Omaha F $183 $565

How Medigap Prices Vary by Carrier

Even though Medigap benefits are standardized, pricing varies by company. Differences are often driven by household discounts, pricing methods, and long-term rate stability.

Factors That Influence Medigap Pricing in Rhode Island

  • Carrier-specific pricing strategies and rate structures
  • Age-based pricing models, such as issue-age and attained-age
  • Regional differences within Rhode Island
  • Availability of household discounts
  • Tobacco use and associated rating adjustments

Bottom Line

Medigap plans in Rhode Island are best compared by separating standardized plan benefits from carrier-specific pricing and discounts. Sample data can help establish realistic expectations, but actual premiums depend on individual rating factors and carrier selection.

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Data provenance is documented in accordance with the U.S. Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI) Provenance standard. Read our Data sources and methodology documentation for details.

  • Medicare.gov, Find a Medigap policy that works for you — Last accessed May 4, 2026
  • Medicare.gov, "What's Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap)?" — Last accessed May 5, 2026
  • Medicare.gov, "Compare Medigap Plan Benefits" — Last accessed May 5, 2026

MedicarePlans.com operates as an independent, non-government informational resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. Government or the federal Medicare program.

Data provenance is documented in accordance with the U.S. Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI) Provenance standard. Read our Data sources and methodology documentation for details.

Page content independently curated and maintained by David W. Bynon, Editorial Steward, using a standardized, data-driven methodology for accurate, non-commercial Medicare plan interpretation and resolution.

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