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In reply to the discussion: If you choose a Medicare Advantage plan, you're helping to kill true Medicare [View all]jimfields33
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If you choose a Medicare Advantage plan, you're helping to kill true Medicare [View all]
wackadoo wabbit
Oct 2021
OP
Medicare Supplemental Insurance Part B may require physical on return to Medicare
SharonAnn
Oct 2021
#9
Right, but original Medicare doesn't make sense for most folks without a supplemental plan
tritsofme
Nov 2021
#33
That is not true. You can switch during the medicare open enrollment and they can't even
Demsrule86
Nov 2021
#61
That is not true. As for keeping true medicare...I can't afford it. You have to pay for a Medigap
Demsrule86
Nov 2021
#60
Many Advanage plan have emergency coverage when you are traveling...I did not see any
Demsrule86
Nov 2021
#69
My neighbor retired from New Jersey teacher and they put all retirees on an
jimfields33
Nov 2021
#28
networks. If the physican does not accept the contract offered by the network
yellowdogintexas
Nov 2021
#40
The best choice for everyone is a MEDIGAP plan, rather than an ADVANTAGE plan.
Grasswire2
Oct 2021
#6
you can wait but the premium will be a bit higher. Mine was but not by very much
yellowdogintexas
Nov 2021
#41
Different Advantage plans are available in different parts of the country.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Nov 2021
#93
If a procedure is covered under Medicare than it is covered period. And let me tell you
Demsrule86
Nov 2021
#66
yep. Lowest cost per claim, lowest error ratio, fastest claim turnaround in the industry
yellowdogintexas
Nov 2021
#43
No I can't. Good old Medicare requires a medi-gap policy with high premiums and high
Demsrule86
Nov 2021
#73
Advantage plans are strictly private insurers who get reimbursed by Medicare.
notinkansas
Nov 2021
#37
One risk pool is a health care system. Multiple risk pools is an investment scheme.
Ron Green
Nov 2021
#21
your mental picture is fairly accurate. They are going to get theirs no matter what.
yellowdogintexas
Nov 2021
#45
Many here who support Medicare have plan F or C - good plans which are unavailable for
Demsrule86
Nov 2021
#65
The doctors are not part of the Preferred Provider network for that Advantage plan
yellowdogintexas
Nov 2021
#46
That is it...I had the same experience. I saved a ton a money with Advantage.
Demsrule86
Nov 2021
#62
I chosee Medicare along with an AARP Supplemental Plan ("United Health Care")
Tom Rinaldo
Nov 2021
#56
Be sure and thank the politicians who represent their constituents who matter the most. Lobbyists.
Autumn
Nov 2021
#57
That was eight years ago when Medi-gap policies still had decent coverage...they don't
Demsrule86
Nov 2021
#74
My sis in law had regular Medicare. Before she got her hip done...we had to come up with the
Demsrule86
Nov 2021
#67
Also, Medigap policies are sold by insurance companies and are not subsidized by the government...
Demsrule86
Nov 2021
#76
Here's a link to SBM some thoughts as to why these plans could be renamed Medicare Disadvantage
GoneOffShore
Nov 2021
#97