Hi, KathyAnn,
I don't currently have a Plan G, which I believe is one of the Medigap plans, which years ago, were called Companion plans.
It seems like a very good idea to me though, and a high deductible one, will have a lower required monthly premium.
I hope that works well for you. Some people at our site like their Advantage plans, but others of us do not want one, for the reasons you named, as well as other additional reasons, such as the required pre-approvals.
Find out if the Plan G includes Drugs or not. If it does, then you do not need any Part D; but if it doesn't then consider a high deductible, low-premium Part D, as a stand-alone, in addition.
Even the cheapest Part D plans do cover some items, and assure that if you want a Part D anytime in the future, that you will not need to pay penalty fees for not having some drug coverage all along.
Again, if some med coverage is included in the type of specific Part G you choose, then I think there's no ramifications to not taking any Part D at this time.
Just my ideas! I am not an expert.
