MX Rider said "When it comes to medicare, having options is a good thing. It's not a one size fits all.
Bottom line, do the research."
That's the best advice. We all have different needs. Also trust no one especially agents pushing medicare plans. They get paid to sign people up and also get recurring compensation (varies with the plans) in subsequent years even when you don't change plans. They typically don't disclose that. Also I've been to a hospitals where they were saying they were full with no free beds. A couple times I asked about an entire wing of a given floor being dark and shut down and I was told they were simply short staffed. They had "beds". Most of that is their own fault forcing employees out the door during COVID and they are still trying to recover.
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