shimmergal
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Mon Feb-28-11 07:16 PM
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Medicare--is there a way to |
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Edited on Mon Feb-28-11 07:17 PM by shimmergal
get back onto it at a time outside the Nov.-Dec. window?
I'm presently in a Medicare Advantage system, but getting very frustrated with all the hoops and restrictions about who you can go to under it.
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elleng
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Mon Feb-28-11 07:26 PM
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1. Don't know; eligible not yet participating, but interested. |
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Maybe you can explain: Being in Advantage, which you thought would provide you with some actual benefits, has disappointed you in some ways (explain?) and may be difficult to get out of, except on a prescribed schdule? Thanks for any info.
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Tue Mar-01-11 07:18 PM
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2. I am pretty sure you can only change during the enrollment |
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period....I am in an advantage plan..(Optima in VA)it works for me because there is no monthly charge and when, or if, I use it, it will be less out of pocket than having nothing but Medicare...I cannot afford a supplement so I chose that option.
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elleng
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Tue Mar-01-11 08:22 PM
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3. Thanks. What 'extra' benefits do you get? |
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Tue Mar-01-11 08:36 PM
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4. the only thing I know for sure is my out of pockets expenses are lower... |
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and I have a drug benefit... but not sure what it offers...I haven't used it yet...but initially when I checked it out and saw there was no fee..I went with it..
I know the advantage programs are not thought to be good for medicare... but this helps me to have more coverage with no monthly fee...
I did review what it had to offer...fee wasnt the only deciding factor...but it was one for sure.
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elleng
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Tue Mar-01-11 08:41 PM
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Will look into it as I study whether to cease using FEHB (means divorcing, which otherwise is ok w me.)
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