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Hoyt

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28. That's poor advice unless you are close to qualifying for Medicaid or have tons of money
Sat Sep 16, 2017, 09:14 PM
Sep 2017

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I have no idea what to tell you. rwork Aug 2013 #1
You get to change your plan every year, so nothing you choose is set in stone forever. djean111 Aug 2013 #2
The Drug Plan or Part D Is Not My Problem - I Need Help On The Medicare Supplement Plan.... global1 Aug 2013 #3
I am just in my second year, so I don't have a lot of experience. brer cat Aug 2013 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author moonscape Sep 2015 #18
Choose carefully. You can't switch Medigap plans later without losing your federal guarantee progree Oct 2017 #38
Please read Medicare.gov's "Choosing a Medigap Policy" progree Oct 2017 #39
Plan F seems to be the best plan NV Whino Aug 2013 #5
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AARP just gets a commission from United Health, the insurance company. hedda_foil Dec 2013 #7
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders...right on! twirlybird Jan 2014 #9
My Mother had that plan. Turbineguy Sep 2017 #36
Why even bother with supplemental health care? twirlybird Jan 2014 #8
I just realized that I need a supplemental insurance plan. RebelOne Mar 2014 #10
Exactly. Not getting a supplemental or an advantage plan is plain nuts. pangaia Sep 2017 #29
Without a supplemental plan, you better have a stack of cash you can blow. DebJ Mar 2014 #11
You are SO right... ellenrr Jun 2014 #13
Your experience shows the value of being able to change plans. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2017 #25
That's poor advice unless you are close to qualifying for Medicaid or have tons of money Hoyt Sep 2017 #28
... greatauntoftriplets Sep 2017 #32
I went with Plan F too. I think it doesn't matter which company, but I can't say I have ellenrr Jun 2014 #12
I Was The Original Poster Here & I Did Investigate All The Companies...... global1 Jun 2014 #14
I agree with you, but didn't have the patience or energy to do what you did. ellenrr Jun 2014 #15
along similar lines.. ellenrr Jun 2014 #16
Thank you for posting this. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2017 #26
Humana supplioment JoeLaValle May 2015 #17
Medigap Plan N seems to be the best ErikJ Nov 2015 #19
A lot depends on where you live and your specific needs. PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2016 #20
I like the Advantage Plans to, especially Kaiser if it's available. Some people Hoyt Sep 2017 #31
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MEDICAREFAQ.COM is a commercial site. mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2017 #22
No real recommendation as to company csziggy Sep 2017 #23
I used to do outpatient registration PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2017 #27
Yes - and they are reluctant and slow to give approval for procedures csziggy Sep 2017 #35
Story here CountAllVotes Sep 2017 #24
I've got Plan F. greatauntoftriplets Sep 2017 #30
Go with Plan F Delmette2.0 Sep 2017 #33
All suplemental plans are required to pay WhiteTara Sep 2017 #34
I recently signed up for plan G SharonClark Sep 2017 #37
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