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In reply to the discussion: Why does Medicare have to be so danged complicated? [View all]llmart
(16,331 posts)46. Oh, I hope you don't think I was trying to encourage you to leave BC.
I responded because you said you were considering switching from Plan N to Plan G. It's been a few years, but I believe Plan G was the top tier you could still get into (Plan F was phased out unless you were already in it and that was the top tier supplement plan prior to when it was phased out for new people).
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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