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David Combs August 8th 08 07:17 PM

for medicare users: what's some good EXTRA insurance?
 
(Yes, off topic for this group, but surely of interest
to everyone approaching or over age 65 -- especially with
politicians of both parties trying to cut *all* govt
services.)




MY QUESTION: for medicare users: what's some good EXTRA insurance?

I keep hearing horror-stories about medicare refusing to cover things.

Worse even, I keep hearing horror-stories about doctors (especially specialists)
*refusing* to take medicare patients. (Don't get paid enough?)

So, what's a GOOD place to get some EXTRA coverage?



Someone suggested AARP, but then someone else said they'd heard that
AARP wasn't so good, that it was too expensive, considering the
benefits you (didn't) get.

Ideas?

THANKS!

David



HeyBub[_3_] August 8th 08 08:20 PM

for medicare users: what's some good EXTRA insurance?
 
David Combs wrote:
(Yes, off topic for this group, but surely of interest
to everyone approaching or over age 65 -- especially with
politicians of both parties trying to cut *all* govt
services.)




MY QUESTION: for medicare users: what's some good EXTRA insurance?

I keep hearing horror-stories about medicare refusing to cover things.

Worse even, I keep hearing horror-stories about doctors (especially
specialists) *refusing* to take medicare patients. (Don't get paid
enough?)

So, what's a GOOD place to get some EXTRA coverage?



Someone suggested AARP, but then someone else said they'd heard that
AARP wasn't so good, that it was too expensive, considering the
benefits you (didn't) get.


Assuming you have Parts A & B, the big guys (Humana, Aetna, etc.) are
competitive. Further, Medicare itself has a program to waive the Part B
premium (about $100/month).

I think the determining factor, for some, is the formulary for Part D. If
you take an expensive drug that's on company A's list but missing from
company B, this could amount to several hundred dollars per year difference.



Tom G August 9th 08 12:16 AM

for medicare users: what's some good EXTRA insurance?
 

"David Combs" wrote in message
...
(Yes, off topic for this group, but surely of interest
to everyone approaching or over age 65 -- especially with
politicians of both parties trying to cut *all* govt
services.)




MY QUESTION: for medicare users: what's some good EXTRA insurance?

I keep hearing horror-stories about medicare refusing to cover things.

Worse even, I keep hearing horror-stories about doctors (especially
specialists)
*refusing* to take medicare patients. (Don't get paid enough?)

So, what's a GOOD place to get some EXTRA coverage?



Someone suggested AARP, but then someone else said they'd heard that
AARP wasn't so good, that it was too expensive, considering the
benefits you (didn't) get.

Ideas?

THANKS!

David


My wife and I have used Sterling for that last few years. They have several
plans..something for every budget. As low as $15 per month on top of what
you pay for Medicare (parts A, B, and D) I've used the cheapest with no
problem as I don't use much medicine..My wife about $150 per month for her
plan because of her extensive meds..but then she only has a copay for med on
the most expensive brand name meds. check out www.sterlingplans.com . We
originally signed with them because they were one of only two companies that
wrote supplement plans in Illinois for pre age 65 medicare patients.

Tom G.



[email protected] August 9th 08 04:03 PM

for medicare users: what's some good EXTRA insurance?
 
On Aug 8, 7:16*pm, "Tom G" wrote:
"David Combs" wrote in message

...



(Yes, off topic for this group, but surely of interest
to everyone approaching or over age 65 -- especially with
politicians of both parties trying to cut *all* govt
services.)


MY QUESTION: for medicare users: what's some good EXTRA insurance?


I keep hearing horror-stories about medicare refusing to cover things.


Worse even, I keep hearing horror-stories about doctors (especially
specialists)
*refusing* to take medicare patients. *(Don't get paid enough?)


So, what's a GOOD place to get some EXTRA coverage?


Someone suggested AARP, but then someone else said they'd heard that
AARP wasn't so good, that it was too expensive, considering the
benefits you (didn't) get.


Ideas?


THANKS!


David


My wife and I have used Sterling for that last few years. *They have several
plans..something for *every budget. *As low as $15 per month on top of what
you pay for Medicare (parts A, B, and D) *I've used the cheapest with no
problem as I don't use much medicine..My wife about $150 per month for her
plan because of her extensive meds..but then she only has a copay for med on
the most expensive brand name meds. *check outwww.sterlingplans.com*. *We
originally signed with them because they were one of only two companies that
wrote supplement plans in Illinois for pre age 65 medicare patients.

Tom G.- Hide quoted text -

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---MIKE--- August 9th 08 07:40 PM

for medicare users: what's some good EXTRA insurance?
 
I have had the AARP supplement for 14 years. I have not had to pay for
anything except a cane and some prescriptions. Medicare D is a rip off.
My income is low so I can get prescriptions free direct from the
manufacturer.


---MIKE---
In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
(44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')



Kurt Ullman August 9th 08 07:51 PM

for medicare users: what's some good EXTRA insurance?
 
In article ,
(---MIKE---) wrote:

I have had the AARP supplement for 14 years. I have not had to pay for
anything except a cane and some prescriptions. Medicare D is a rip off.
My income is low so I can get prescriptions free direct from the
manufacturer.


How can you know if Part D is a rip-off if you don't use it?


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