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In reply to the discussion: medicare etc [View all]dflprincess
(28,363 posts)46. Minnesota has a program for low income seniors called MSHO
(Minnesota Senior Health Options). It's Medicare and Medicaid combined. My mom was on it and it was incredible coverage, even covered hearing aids. No premium or deductible, just some small copays on prescriptions (like $2 when Mom was on it). The problem with it was/is your income has to be so low to qualify.
Bur, whenever I hear "Medicare for all" I think MSHO for all is what we really need.
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that sounds good, and did you have a choice or did employer choose supplemental over advantage?
Kali
Feb 2021
#11
Medicare A, B, supplemental, (BCBS - a G plan), D (Clear Springs). whoops revising a bit
NewHendoLib
Feb 2021
#3
narrow networks are a real problem if you travel out of your local area
yellowdogintexas
Feb 2021
#38
i don't think advnatage plans cover the gap but i've never looked that deep into it
Takket
Feb 2021
#20
You do understand that hospitalization is covered under Part A fully except for deductibles?
Big Blue Marble
Feb 2021
#22
If you can afford $150 - $250 a month for a supplement, that is probably the most flexible way to go
Hoyt
Feb 2021
#23
My income is my SS of $870 a month. I share my bills with Jeannie who has a job.
panader0
Feb 2021
#44
If you are eligible for Medicare you have a choice between an Advantage plan or Medicare
in2herbs
Feb 2021
#45
Advantage is private insurance and they can really screw with you when you need it the most.
Liberal In Texas
Feb 2021
#52