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Originally Posted by Penglobal
Hello -
After delaying for as long as I can, ( I've been 52 for a while), I'll be turning 65 in a few months and seeking guidance on the best possible medical insurance plan used by fellow Villagers without factoring-in cost.
My COBRA ends when I turn 65 and I am seeking a similar medical insurance plan comparable to my COBRA plan which essentially covered everything including prescription drugs, treatment from almost any physician with minimal out of pocket cost.
Thanks for your help.
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There are 2 types of plans, supplements and advantage. You will need to apply for medicare a and b first. After that a supplement does just that it supplements your medicare benefits. An advantage plan replaces your medicare plan. An advantage plan will limit your choices and may have out of area disadvantages.