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In reply to the discussion: I'm nearing the magic age of 65..... please share your Medicare knowledge and experiences [View all]Voltaire2
(14,995 posts)40. For starters you have to predict your
medications for the next year when you sign up for a plan. If your prescriptions change you can be out lots of money. Just figuring which plan is best for you is absurdly complicated.
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I'm nearing the magic age of 65..... please share your Medicare knowledge and experiences [View all]
groundloop
May 2022
OP
Medicare Advantage certainly does your original Medicare and most include Part D prescriptions.
DuaneT
May 2022
#32
My dentist (my friend) advised me that the dental supplemental was not worth the cost.
DURHAM D
May 2022
#10
Just curious: what state are you from and are you north or south of $400 total per month?
wolfie001
Jun 2024
#44
If your teeth are that problematic I don't know if this suggestion will help but
Tadpole Raisin
Nov 19
#56
Be wary of networks if you go Medicare Advantage. Not all doctors/facilities accept all plans.
Midnight Writer
May 2022
#17
I think people trash it because their friends have a supplement that pays for everything.
DuaneT
May 2022
#36
Quite a Few Hospitals and Health Care Facilities are Dropping Medicare Advantage Plans (disputes over fees).
waterwatcher123
Nov 19
#57