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In reply to the discussion: Why does Medicare have to be so danged complicated? [View all]Deuxcents
(20,914 posts)8. I'm losing my employer sponsored health benefits
So after 40 years, Im on my own as theyre cutting off the retirees if we dont want United Heathcare Advantage. So..since Ive had Florida Blue forever, Im working directly with an agent there. I called them and they gave me their billing information and Ive spoken a couple of times with them now. If you dont want to go to an agent/broker, call directly to the company you are going to go with work with them. It never used to be this complicated but I think the competition among the companies to get us Boomers is making it so. Best wishes
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I'm actually in Illinois, but I'm pretty sure we have something like that here.
ShazzieB
Sep 2023
#25
I guess call them back and ask them who does do that. They should be able to point you in the right
emulatorloo
Sep 2023
#42
It is complicated. Main reason is that Congress has to add coverage/programs
Silent Type
Sep 2023
#7
I had to get a lawyer friend to help me figure it out. There are free government run
tblue37
Sep 2023
#9
When I turned 65, I talked to a consultant who is a member of my temple
LetMyPeopleVote
Sep 2023
#22