SmoothSeas
Senior Member
re: buying into a supplemental plan - the more I google, the more confused I get...
what to look for? what to avoid?
tia for any and all input...
what to look for? what to avoid?
tia for any and all input...
And to make it more confusing...Medicare Enrollment Blitz Doesn’t Include Options to Move Into MedigapGood luck to you
And to make it more confusing...Medicare Enrollment Blitz Doesn’t Include Options to Move Into Medigap
Are you sorry you bothered to ask? I'll stop pestering.
The whole thing boils down to looking into a crystal ball and forecasting you health anywhere from a few years, to several years from now. "They" might proclaim you can easily switch plans every year and you probably can, but there might be consequences down the road, regarding pre-existing conditions, which is why I linked that article.what kind of plan do I want/need? one that's restricted to staying within a network. Or, one where I can choose the clinicians of my choice?
If you want to choose all of your doctors get plan G or N. I have plan N and so far im very happy with how it works. Im not happy with all these increases and inflation. I studied them and listened many medicare video and took tons of notes for about 3 months. So I chose Plan N. Its the same as G just that we have to make sure all doctors accept medicare guideline amount payments and cheaper for no excess charge. So far so good. Im in my third year. Im sure there are more plans but most are more premium.re: buying into a supplemental plan - the more I google, the more confused I get...
what to look for? what to avoid?
tia for any and all input...
I really appreciate your sharing of your knowledge.Are you sorry you bothered to ask? I'll stop pestering.