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nautica902

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Mrs. Caulfield is an 80-year-old female with Medicare as her primary insurance carrier. Mrs. Caulfield also has Metlife to cover her Medicare annual deductible and 20 percent of charges not covered by Medicare. Metlife is a type of ___________________ _ policy for Mrs. Caulfield.
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Question 2

Tom Wolfe has insurance coverage through his employer Frankford Steel for himself and his wife. Tom is 30 years old and has no children. Tom has ___________________ ___________________ ____________ insurance coverage.
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Answer to Question 1

Medigap

Answer to Question 2

husband, wife



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