In alt.home.repair, on Mon, 23 Sep 2019 19:08:48 -0400,
wrote:
On 9/23/19 6:47 PM, Wade Gattett wrote:
On 9/23/19 6:21 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
***** I need to sign up for Medicare in the next couple months and was
wondering if anyone had words of wisdom to offer.
Consider a Medicare Advantage HMO plan- as long as a good HMO is
available in your area.
Most have Rx coverage, no "supplement" plan is needed, emphasize
preventative care, and usually it's one-stop shopping when you need to
see the doc...lab, xray, pharmacy, etc., in the building.
Kaiser Permanente has been the top-rated HMO for many years *where I live*
and I've generally been happy with the quality of care I've received. I
was also with them for a long time before I went on Medicare.
But lately they've been hiring a ton of fresh-out physicians from
foreign medical schools in regions I'd hardly consider centers of
medical excellence. We'll have to see how it goes.
Unfortunately Kaiser's Part C Advantage plans are only available in 8
States & DC (and not all counties in those States). So Dean will need to
be in their Service Area to consider them.
https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/
And if he is eligble, what happens when he travels to other parts of the
country? I have no idea if that is a problem. I think I got letters
from them and that was part of the reason it took me 2 extra months to
decide.