I won't be eligible for full retirement until I turn 66, so I'm looking over all my options. Talk about information overload. I still don't know if I'm better off dropping my employer's group health coverage for my final year at work and going on Medicare/Medicare Supplement when I turn 65.
At first, I was thinking of just signing up for Medicare Part A / Part B and supplementing that with a Medicare Advantage plan -- but now I'm thinking of going with a Medigap plan (specifically Plan G) instead of a Medicare Advantage plan. It looks like Plan F is going away after 2020. I know with plan G that I'll have to pay my Part B premium. I already have a separate vision/dental plan lined up.
With all the information out there, it's hard to know who to trust -- and who's just trying to sell you something.
At first, I was thinking of just signing up for Medicare Part A / Part B and supplementing that with a Medicare Advantage plan -- but now I'm thinking of going with a Medigap plan (specifically Plan G) instead of a Medicare Advantage plan. It looks like Plan F is going away after 2020. I know with plan G that I'll have to pay my Part B premium. I already have a separate vision/dental plan lined up.
With all the information out there, it's hard to know who to trust -- and who's just trying to sell you something.