The two differences between Plan F and Plan G are that Plan F includes the approximately $200 Part B deductible and the Plan G premiums are typically lower cost. If the Plan G premiums are more than approximately $200 less per year than the Plan F premiums then you should switch to Plan G. The premiums vary from area to area. Around here, switching to Plan G will typically be lower cost. You might also want to look at the Plan N numbers as that Plan may make sense also.
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Originally Posted by Boomer
We are grandfathered into Plan F.
But I am thinking seriously about Plan G, even though I know we would not be able to get Plan F back if we do not continue with it.
I have not seen our 2022 Plan F costs yet, but I know it will be getting more and more expensive.
We will continue with Medicare as primary. That I know for sure.
Any advice from anyone who has let go of Plan F or is thinking about it?
Thanks.
Boomer
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