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SWBTATTReg

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60. Ha heh ha! The rusty years is good, I'll remember this! I like to bring people along too,
Sat Dec 21, 2019, 02:07 PM
Dec 2019

for even though I'm in my early 60s, I'm profoundly hard of hearing so I rely on interpreters/friends around me to make sure that I haven't missed anything (which is easy to do sometimes). I even make them (the hospital staff) place a sign on the outside of the door to the hospital room that I'm profoundly hard of hearing, beware!

And I rely on lip reading too, for the majority of my conversations, so when a nurse or someone comes into the room, turn the light on so I can see your lips, otherwise, it's just mumble jumbo.

Take care and again, thanks so much for all of the tips.

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Kick dalton99a Dec 2019 #1
Whoa! Thanks, mom, for alerting us to this! Karadeniz Dec 2019 #2
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Fortunately, "some people" are not our Democratic Party. Hortensis Dec 2019 #33
These are Medicare rules! forthemiddle Dec 2019 #36
I don't think you understand the concept of "single payer" LonePirate Dec 2019 #39
I do understand forthemiddle Dec 2019 #52
Umm.... this is Medicare? (nt) Recursion Dec 2019 #40
Reread The Title Please (nt) ProfessorGAC Dec 2019 #42
When my mom was in the hospital the doctor fought hard to keep my mom AJT Dec 2019 #4
Why would two doctors enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan DURHAM D Dec 2019 #5
Many Advantage plans are every bit as good PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2019 #19
When I retired in May, I had so much trouble figuring out the benefits plans I had to choose tblue37 Dec 2019 #43
I disagree with you. llmart Dec 2019 #61
I am literally in the process of signing up for Medicare... GReedDiamond Dec 2019 #6
Get your Medicare A and B. Liberal In Texas Dec 2019 #14
I'm doing the A&B thing, for sure... GReedDiamond Dec 2019 #17
Don't forget part D JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2019 #35
OK, thanks...nt GReedDiamond Dec 2019 #64
Are Medicare Advantage plans allowed to drop sick patients? democrattotheend Dec 2019 #18
No. They aren't MineralMan Dec 2019 #46
No dalton99a Dec 2019 #47
I'm on an Advantage Plan and I just love it. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2019 #20
I know someone with an Advantage plan recent hospitalization $80k Captain Zero Dec 2019 #25
"so far." llmart Dec 2019 #63
pure "original" Medicare also has no networks yellowdogintexas Dec 2019 #21
Sure it does. Not all doctors take Medicare Recursion Dec 2019 #41
But if they don't, can't you submit the bill to Medicare and get reimbursed? democrattotheend Jan 2020 #66
I mean, private insurers do that, too Recursion Jan 2020 #67
I'm copying this in my Medicare folder. ooky Dec 2019 #7
I had previously thought observation status was limited to 24 hours... RockRaven Dec 2019 #8
I think its 72 hours. If they cant diagnose and discharge you in 3 days, Volaris Dec 2019 #24
I was placed in observation at a high cost to me. Yonnie3 Dec 2019 #9
Our experience with a total knee replacement Deb Dec 2019 #10
I have known about this for years. Dem2theMax Dec 2019 #11
Print and Distribute Wothy Lucid Dreamer Dec 2019 #51
You are very welcome. Dem2theMax Dec 2019 #58
Yes, D2M, thanks so much for the tips. Experience in dealing w/ the 'system' goes a long way. SWBTATTReg Dec 2019 #57
You are so very welcome as well. Dem2theMax Dec 2019 #59
Ha heh ha! The rusty years is good, I'll remember this! I like to bring people along too, SWBTATTReg Dec 2019 #60
You just gave all of us great advice as well! Dem2theMax Dec 2019 #65
My late DH was admitted "for observation" marybourg Dec 2019 #12
You probably had Part B also. The article isn't clear that that was the problem, pnwmom Dec 2019 #16
Here's what the physician said (and it confuses me) ... progree Dec 2019 #26
Supplement plans don't take the place of Part A or Part B. pnwmom Dec 2019 #27
That's how I see it too. Certainly the case in Minnesota -- you enroll in A and B, and then go get progree Dec 2019 #30
I think his confusion is what's confusing us. It could be, perhaps, that pnwmom Dec 2019 #32
If he's still employed he doesn't need to sign up for part B forthemiddle Dec 2019 #38
i thought of that later ... but it sure sounds like he has lousy employer-provided insurance progree Dec 2019 #48
Yes, he had part B, as well as a Supplement plan that stepped in marybourg Dec 2019 #49
Why do you say he had Part B when he says he didn't, and why $30,000 in bills he has progree Dec 2019 #50
I was responding to pnwmom#16. marybourg Dec 2019 #54
Sorry, i now see you were talking about your DH, and not the physician in the article. progree Dec 2019 #55
Easy to get tangled in complex threads. We all do it. marybourg Dec 2019 #56
Medicare needs protection. The GOP want all our $$$. OhNo-Really Dec 2019 #13
Omg! WTH! Greed needs a spanks! OhNo-Really Dec 2019 #15
So many people think Medicare is free or free after paying very modest premiums progree Dec 2019 #22
From the FWIW Dept. Stonepounder Dec 2019 #23
Your Medicare Advantage still would have left you in the lurch, if you didn't have pnwmom Dec 2019 #28
Probably. But straight Medicare would have also. Stonepounder Dec 2019 #29
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So legislation needs to be passed to correct these greedy bastards. Yeah, good luck with that. YOHABLO Dec 2019 #34
ALWAYS ASK how they plan to admit you and then REFUSE, but stay put! PuraVidaDreamin Dec 2019 #37
THIS - THIS - THIS - THIS - THIS KentuckyWoman Dec 2019 #45
This happens on regular insurance too. - Always Ask. KentuckyWoman Dec 2019 #44
+1. dalton99a Dec 2019 #53
omg.. they'll do anything to create a stupid madeup gigantic bill Demovictory9 Dec 2019 #62
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