If you have AARP/UHC Supplemental in Florida, you can switch back and forth between the lettered plans without underwriting. In other words, if you switch from Plan F to Plan G then you can go back to Plan F. The only advantage of Plan F is the convenience of not having to pay the $200+ Part B deductible. Of course, you do pay a net difference of close to $200 for this convenience.
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Originally Posted by Aces4
Our experiences mirror yours. Boomer, ask yourself why you would be unable to switch back to plan F. As taught at a business seminar, when a new plan offer is being made by a business, it is never better than the current plan. (Seminar was not regarding Medicare specifically.)
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