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area51

(12,205 posts)
12. Medicare desperately needs fixing.
Sat Oct 28, 2023, 06:31 PM
Oct 2023

The Medicare for All mentioned in my sigline is proposing to fix the current issues with Medicare. Soon I'll be 65 and I hope to avoid MA if at all possible.

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People use those plans because they can't afford traditional Medicare, a supplement, and Part D. Silent Type Oct 2023 #1
You're right. I am paying about 800 dollars a month for 2 with part D, but no dental. JohnSJ Oct 2023 #3
Medicare desperately needs fixing. area51 Oct 2023 #12
All for MFA, but the chances now are zero. Silent Type Oct 2023 #14
I chose traditional Medicare XanaDUer2 Oct 2023 #2
That's what I' feeling too, if that's any consolation. Evolve Dammit Oct 2023 #15
that's obviously the end result - to get rid of Medicare Skittles Oct 2023 #25
Absolutely. That's the GOP plan. Nt lostnfound Oct 2023 #48
MA is the only way to get my retiree 'benefits'. sinkingfeeling Oct 2023 #4
Mine did, too. I still opted out for original Medicare. Deuxcents Oct 2023 #5
My husband's as well. phylny Oct 2023 #11
What other benefits could you lose? That doesn't even sound legal. pnwmom Oct 2023 #22
Here is a no-video link to a similar article Josiesdad Oct 2023 #6
The Medicare advantage plans have been over charging and seriously draining Medicare coffers PortTack Oct 2023 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author anciano Oct 2023 #8
My husband and I chose MA 15 years ago when we were 65. enough Oct 2023 #9
Where are all the people being taken advantage of? dpibel Oct 2023 #13
Have MA and perfectly fine with it. MOMFUDSKI Oct 2023 #17
do you have a 20% copay? WhiteTara Oct 2023 #41
No, Do not have a 20% copay unc70 Oct 2023 #45
This message was self-deleted by its author Skittles Oct 2023 #19
THE TAXPAYERS, THAT'S WHO Skittles Oct 2023 #20
DAYUM! dpibel Oct 2023 #26
the ultimate goal is to get rid of Medicare Skittles Oct 2023 #37
I understand that's what Thom says dpibel Oct 2023 #43
I've had MA since becoming eligible ArkansasDemocrat1 Oct 2023 #33
Have had MA for 10 years. Joinfortmill Nov 2023 #49
I get several calls a day trying to sell me one of these plans LetMyPeopleVote Oct 2023 #10
medicare will be taking 18% out of my SS orleans Oct 2023 #16
And how do you think you arrived at MOMFUDSKI Oct 2023 #18
i lived too fucking long orleans Oct 2023 #21
Medigap policies are worth the expense, if you can at all afford it. pnwmom Oct 2023 #23
wow -- which ins. company -- sounds like a good one nt orleans Oct 2023 #24
Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois. It's a Boeing policy and that's where Boeing pnwmom Oct 2023 #27
Be sure to sign up for a Medigap aka a Medicare Supplement program within the designated 6 month period progree Oct 2023 #38
But what would it be with M. Advantage? dpibel Oct 2023 #28
It wouldn't matter to me because the bottom line was $174. Maybe Medicare Advantage pnwmom Oct 2023 #46
I asked my Agent when one should get original MOMFUDSKI Oct 2023 #31
But at that point you can be turned down for a supplement because of the pre-existing condition Demobrat Oct 2023 #34
Based on these threads that pop up every so often, Demobrat Oct 2023 #29
There are many that just can't pay for what MOMFUDSKI Oct 2023 #32
I'm one of them ArkansasDemocrat1 Oct 2023 #35
Yes. MA is definitely better than OM alone. Demobrat Oct 2023 #36
There is really no right answer for everyone. Demobrat Oct 2023 #42
High-paid celebricon endorsers, high rates of claim... dchill Oct 2023 #30
Nice slogans dpibel Oct 2023 #44
Not stupid. Just gullible. dchill Oct 2023 #47
My daughter is a home-care RN Case Manager Freddie Oct 2023 #39
I could have stayed on my work insurance chowmama Oct 2023 #40
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