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deRien

(246 posts)
4. No
Tue Oct 8, 2024, 02:05 PM
Oct 2024

Part A you paid while working. Part B you pay a month fee which automatically increases every year. It’s the additional coverage like an Advantage plan or you can choose an original plan. Those are the ones that you can change during open enrollment.

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That is what we have BittyJenkins Oct 2024 #1
Thank you XanaDUer2 Oct 2024 #2
You'll need Part D coverage dlk Oct 2024 #3
Whoops I have Part D XanaDUer2 Oct 2024 #5
If you're already enrolled in a Part D plan dlk Oct 2024 #8
I have traditional XanaDUer2 Oct 2024 #10
You may want to take a look at an Advantage plan dlk Oct 2024 #11
Thanks XanaDUer2 Oct 2024 #12
Medicare is complicated dlk Oct 2024 #15
Be careful with an Advantage Plan dhol82 Oct 2024 #16
they are a fucking scam Skittles Nov 2024 #20
No deRien Oct 2024 #4
So I can relax? XanaDUer2 Oct 2024 #7
This is the hardest part deRien Oct 2024 #17
tell the truth about "Advantage" Skittles Nov 2024 #18
I agree deRien Nov 2024 #19
I have a Part D and Part G supplemental plan to my Parts A and B. House of Roberts Oct 2024 #6
A Medicare supplement plan is a guaranteed renewable policy dlk Oct 2024 #9
You Don't Enroll Every Year But You May Have to Recertify Your Disability at Some Point Indykatie Oct 2024 #13
Ty XanaDUer2 Oct 2024 #14
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