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On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 22:33:48 -0400, "John Grossbohlin"
wrote: wrote in message ... On Fri, 2 Apr 2021 22:45:43 -0400, "John Grossbohlin" wrote: As long as inflation stays moderate we will probably be OK. With all the deductions for insurance, savings, retirement plan, and commuting costs going away I'm ahead for now. I'll have to reassess every year... I haven't figured out how to predict the future so I cannot do it now! Well, insurance is still there. That can be expensive. My drugs, alone, are a fortune. List is around $1K/mo. They're relatively cheap now because of rebate cards but that all goes away with Medicare. The drug plans (Part-D) aren't all that great. I still have a lot to figure out about Medicare. It's almost like it was designed by politicians. The insurance situation certainly varies across people. For someone who is healthy and doesn't take maintenance meds a free basic Managed Medicare plan that includes pharmacy can suffice for a long time. Later on if the health situation changes the plan can be changed during open enrollment. For someone with chronic health problems who takes multiple maintenance drugs it can get real expensive for sure. I have a couple (three?) of drugs that are $1000 to $1500 for 90days. Now, I have discount cards that pay much of the cost that my insurance doesn't cover. For one, the cost is $1500/90 days, my co-pay is $120, and it costs me $30 out of pocket. With Medicare all of that goes away. Medicare Part-D helps until the donut-hole, which for me is about March. Then it's going to cost about $5K for the next quarter. My choices get real, fast. Have you looked into the Managed Medicare plans? Some give you the opportunity to have premiums rebated through various programs. I'm certainly not interested in an HMO. Not a chance. I am considering a PPO Advantage plan but, again, that only works if I never plan on moving. I'm in my employer's PPO now but while I'm working I would take that wherever they would move me. The problem with Medicare is that the decision is pretty much a one time thing. Sure you "can change at any time" but the fine print says "underwriting may be necessary". IOW, forget it. |
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