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Joinfortmill

(17,215 posts)
6. I just lost my reply to you, so the short version.
Sun Nov 17, 2024, 04:33 PM
Nov 2024

If you choose original medicare when you're first eligible, and you decide to purchase a supplement plan to pay the 20% medicare doesn't cover, no pre existing requirements are allowed. If you initially choose a MA and at a later time find your MA plan is no longer offered and you then decide to choose original medicare, a supplemental plan can apply pre existing conditions that can last from 6 mo to a year.

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Ugh. Open enrollment. [View all] intrepidity Nov 2024 OP
Advantage is a trade off IbogaProject Nov 2024 #1
Wait wait what? intrepidity Nov 2024 #2
To switch back to non advantage medicare IbogaProject Nov 2024 #9
I just read the article at the link intrepidity Nov 2024 #12
not pay back IbogaProject Nov 21 #13
Call your senior center & Council on Aging SheltieLover Nov 2024 #3
Did you ever have a MA plan? intrepidity Nov 2024 #4
bottom line Skittles Nov 2024 #11
Best advice, find your local nonprofit neutral CoopersDad Nov 2024 #5
I just lost my reply to you, so the short version. Joinfortmill Nov 2024 #6
Right, yes, this I knew intrepidity Nov 2024 #7
When I enrolled I factored what I could afford with what I was willing to risk losing Auggie Nov 2024 #8
if you can afford it, STICK WITH ORIGINAL MEDICARE Skittles Nov 2024 #10
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