MyMed360

About MyMed360

We help you find the right Medicare Supplement plan — not just the cheapest one.

Why we exist

Choosing a Medicare Supplement plan is one of the most important financial decisions you'll make in retirement. But the industry makes it unnecessarily complicated — jargon-filled brochures, aggressive sales calls, and comparison tools that only show you the plans that pay the highest commissions.

We built MyMed360 to fix that. We believe you deserve to see every option available in your state, compared on the factors that actually matter: price, carrier financial strength, rate stability, and market presence.

How we're different

Independent analysis

We show every plan and carrier available in your state — not just the ones that pay us the most. Our recommendations are based on data, not commission rates.

Multi-factor scoring

We don't just compare prices. We score carriers on four dimensions: premium cost, AM Best financial strength rating, rate filing history, and state market presence.

Rate stability matters

The cheapest plan today might have the biggest rate increase next year. We analyze historical rate filings to identify carriers with predictable, moderate increases.

Plain language

Medicare is complex enough. We explain everything in clear, straightforward language — no jargon, no fine print tricks, no pressure.

Our data sources

Rate filings: State insurance department filings via the NAIC SERFF system, covering historical rate changes and approval status.

Financial strength: AM Best ratings, the industry standard for insurance company financial stability assessment.

Market data: State-level carrier presence and enrollment data from CMS and state insurance departments.

Plan benefits: CMS-standardized Medigap benefit specifications, updated for 2026 deductible and coinsurance amounts.

Editorial policy

All educational content on this site is written and reviewed by licensed insurance professionals with expertise in Medicare Supplement plans. We fact-check all plan details against current CMS regulations and update our content when regulations change.

We are committed to accuracy. If you find an error, please contact us and we will correct it promptly.

Last editorial review: April 2026