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KS Toronado

(23,727 posts)
Mon Dec 8, 2025, 01:42 PM Dec 2025

Was looking to get a supplement insurance plan to cover the 20% [View all]

Medicare doesn't. Just finished my telephone interview with a "Medical Underwriting Agent" my local
Area Council on Aging set up for me. She said there was nothing she could help me with because I'm
undergoing cancer treatment.

Thought insurance companies couldn't discriminate anymore for preexisting conditions, plus this is the
open enrollment period for insurance. Did Rs get the laws changed again? Suggestions anyone?

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Do you have a Medicare Advantage plan now? Freddie Dec 2025 #1
No those advantage plans are a rip off KS Toronado Dec 2025 #3
Good Freddie Dec 2025 #5
i use traditional "real" medicare rampartd Dec 2025 #9
I have basic Medicare Jilly_in_VA Dec 2025 #2
That 20% they don't pay is eating me alive KS Toronado Dec 2025 #6
Same here I don't even have prescription drugs Walleye Dec 2025 #8
I have traditional with an AARP supplement Freddie Dec 2025 #4
I think the supplemental is called Medigap bucolic_frolic Dec 2025 #7
Try Farm Bureau Health & call your senior center & council on aging! SheltieLover Dec 2025 #10
FWIW....I recently learned that all medical billing is negotiable. anciano Dec 2025 #11
I asked my husband, who knows quite a bit about whathehell Dec 2025 #12
Unfortunately you are correct Freddie Dec 2025 #14
I got 'put on' MA when I first contacted someone to come explain the differences slightlv Dec 2025 #13
Don't kill the messenger Lulu KC Dec 2025 #15
Oh--but not if you're young enough! Lulu KC Dec 2025 #19
check this out Nigrum Cattus Dec 2025 #16
I have Plan "N" supplement here in Maryland wolfie001 Dec 2025 #17
If one turned 65 within the last year the rules are different IbogaProject Dec 2025 #18
I got caught by that pre-existing conditions thing, too, the first time I applied for a Medicare supplement ShazzieB Dec 2025 #20
Are you referring to the *Medigap* Open Enrollment Period or the *Medicare* Open Enrollment Period? sl8 Dec 2025 #21
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