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I switched from an advantage to regular Medicare about 10 years ago Walleye Oct 29 #1
Thom Hartmann predicted a year ago gab13by13 Oct 29 #7
But still, 53% of beneficaries choose Medicare Advantage because they believe it is more affordable for them. Silent Type Oct 29 #10
"... they believe it is more affordable." Grins Oct 29 #32
Like I said, you get a choice. If Medicare is better for you, take it. If MA is better, take it. But don't try to take Silent Type Oct 29 #34
I would be doing tradtional Medicare + a plan to cover my meds, but I chose Medicare Advantage for dental and vision iluvtennis Oct 29 #33
Exactly, it's a choice. MA is definitely better for some people, others not. Silent Type Oct 29 #35
My daughter is an RN case manager for home care Freddie Oct 29 #27
Not exactly true. Traditional Medicare has very detailed coverage rules that prevent some questionable claims. Silent Type Oct 29 #39
Will do. Joinfortmill Oct 29 #11
Good for you. Luckily, I learned about Medicare Supplement and ignored the "advantage" propaganda. we can do it Oct 29 #2
Are there restrictions on switching from Adv. to Medicare? nt Ilsa Oct 29 #3
Yes IbogaProject Oct 29 #5
Thank you very much. nt Ilsa Oct 29 #20
The issue is getting a Medigap supplement Abnredleg Oct 29 #6
Thank you very much. nt Ilsa Oct 29 #18
Yes, some, unless there is a s qualifying event. Joinfortmill Oct 29 #13
Thank you very much. nt Ilsa Oct 29 #16
Original Medicare? Sanity Claws Oct 29 #4
Advantage Plans include Parts A and B Abnredleg Oct 29 #8
Plain Medicare certainly covers doctors visits. gab13by13 Oct 29 #9
Medicare covers part A & B. Joinfortmill Oct 29 #14
Medicare Part A (hospital, etc.) deRien Oct 29 #24
Original Medicare is both Part A and Part B Bob_in_VA Oct 29 #31
OP--there's a lot of misinformation in this thread. marybourg Oct 29 #12
Everyrhing I posted is absolutely true to my experience Joinfortmill Oct 29 #15
I wasn't referring to your information. marybourg Oct 29 #21
SHIP? Sanity Claws Oct 29 #17
This: marybourg Oct 29 #22
Thanks Sanity Claws Oct 29 #26
Be aware, Supplemental Plans will only cover you once without a full medical history. lark Oct 29 #19
It's complicated, for sure. Joinfortmill Oct 29 #23
My plan was not being offered in 2026 so I was able to switch EverHopeful Oct 29 #25
Last year a friend who had Medicare Advantage was informed that her insurer was no longer doing business in her area. Lonestarblue Oct 29 #28
Summation: the Advantage Plan that sounds so good today can bite you in the ass tomorrow Auggie Oct 29 #29
Good advice. Joinfortmill Oct 29 #30
If you can afford it, always get real Medicare. If you MUST get Advantage due to financial reasons, make sure you Fil1957 Oct 29 #36
Your health history might prevent you getting a Medigap plan** NGeorgian Oct 29 #37
Medicare Supplemental plans can be very expensive. Sogo Oct 29 #38
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