Posted by wgm on March 27, 2016 at 05:31:14 from (66.11.102.200):
In Reply to: Medicare question posted by rrlund on March 26, 2016 at 12:20:24:
I was 65 last November and just so happened my employer of 44 years decided he no longer needed my services. I signed up for part A and part B. No charge for part A. My part B is $117/mo. I took the part G for the supplemental which costs $125/mo and part G for the prescriptions which cost $19/mo. The base amount for part B is $104/mo but is adjusted upward based on 2014 income. My former employer provided me with an insurance guidance person to help me through it all. So far, no complaints. Has been great insurance. Had major surgery in January. The total bills were north of $150k. Medicare and part G took care of all of it with no expense to me. Stay away from the Medicare Advantage program. Unless you have other qualified insurance coverage you are required to take Medicare or you will pay higher premiums forever. I am not taking social security until I reach 66.
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