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In reply to the discussion: Switching from Advantage Plan (which left my area, creating a qualifying event) to Original Medicare. Here's Why [View all]Joinfortmill
(20,190 posts)14. Medicare covers part A & B.
I got Medicare - which covers 80% of most doctors bills, and hospital care; a separate drug plan with no monthly premiums and low drug costs; and a separate medigap plan which covers the 20% Medicare doesn't cover.
Hope this clears up any confusion.
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Switching from Advantage Plan (which left my area, creating a qualifying event) to Original Medicare. Here's Why [View all]
Joinfortmill
Oct 29
OP
But still, 53% of beneficaries choose Medicare Advantage because they believe it is more affordable for them.
Silent Type
Oct 29
#10
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
Not exactly true. Traditional Medicare has very detailed coverage rules that prevent some questionable claims.
Silent Type
Oct 29
#39
Good for you. Luckily, I learned about Medicare Supplement and ignored the "advantage" propaganda.
we can do it
Oct 29
#2
I've been to three different SHIP advisors and they all were Advantage cheerleaders. Not so much for Trad Medicare.
mitch96
Wednesday
#41
Be aware, Supplemental Plans will only cover you once without a full medical history.
lark
Oct 29
#19
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