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FG111
10-05-2020, 09:37 PM
Greetings-
Both my wife and I are currently shopping for Medicare Supplement plans as we are both approaching 65. We are interested in any personal opinions from which Medicare Supplement Plans you guys suggest. We are both interested in applying for the original Medicare plan with the best supplemental plan and not interested in an HMO. Premiums cost are not really important as long as the plan is good and covers all medical needs with minimal out of pocket expenses.
Thanks for your time.:bigbow:
ejp52
10-05-2020, 10:27 PM
We went with Blue Cross Blue Shield, Plan F, has paid for everything except for a 35 dollar test when my wife had her cataract surgery. Very happy with it. Plan F is going away this year from what I have read, Plan G is a close 2nd from reading. Good luck.
FenneyGuy
10-06-2020, 05:27 AM
Greetings-
Both my wife and I are currently shopping for Medicare Supplement plans as we are both approaching 65. We are interested in any personal opinions from which Medicare Supplement Plans you guys suggest. We are both interested in applying for the original Medicare plan with the best supplemental plan and not interested in an HMO. Premiums cost are not really important as long as the plan is good and covers all medical needs with minimal out of pocket expenses.
Thanks for your time.:bigbow:
I am with Florida Blue. Every year I meet with Samantha Gump of:
Health Insurance - Medicare - Blue Cross-Blue Shield - The Villages - Mid-Florida Agencies (https://www.midfloridaagencies.com/)
If you want to contact her:
11962 County Road 101, Suite 303
The Villages, FL 32162
Palm Ridge Plaza
Golf cart accessible
Phone: (352) 259-0666
There are so many options and she helps me to get optimal coverage.
Viperguy
10-06-2020, 05:38 AM
I guess they are all about the same but if you want The Villages Health and a primary care physician you will need to go with UHC or one of the AARP advantage plans. Research online and you will get all the help you need LOL
vintageogauge
10-06-2020, 06:36 AM
Blue cross F plan, covers 99.9% of everything and no need for referrals to specialists, make your own appointments with whomever and wherever you want. It is rather expensive but well worth it when the need arises. The hard part is finding primary care doctors down here that will accept it, however most if not all of the specialists do accept it.
Ragman
10-06-2020, 07:19 AM
We went with Blue Cross Blue Shield, Plan F, has paid for everything except for a 35 dollar test when my wife had her cataract surgery. Very happy with it. Plan F is going away this year from what I have read, Plan G is a close 2nd from reading. Good luck.
Just got our renewal for Plan F. They may not be issuing new ones.
YouNeverKnow
10-06-2020, 07:46 AM
Blue cross F plan, covers 99.9% of everything and no need for referrals to specialists, make your own appointments with whomever and wherever you want. It is rather expensive but well worth it when the need arises. The hard part is finding primary care doctors down here that will accept it, however most if not all of the specialists do accept it.
None of the Villages Specialist will accept Blue cross Supplemental unless it’s Florida Blue. If you have Medicare Advantage with Blue Cross supplemental from another state as part of your retirement benefits you cannot use The Villages Health or any of their Specialists.
villagetinker
10-06-2020, 07:49 AM
AARP United Health Care plans, one F and one N. Florida SHINE (do a Google search) Senior Health Information Network (I think) will provide a lot of unbiased information. They have local (in the villages) meetings normally, but I think these were suspended. The website will provide up to date info and a toll free number to call. We had to drop ADVANTAGE plans due to problems with existing doctors not accepting that insurance.
champion6
10-06-2020, 07:57 AM
Greetings-
Both my wife and I are currently shopping for Medicare Supplement plans as we are both approaching 65. We are interested in any personal opinions from which Medicare Supplement Plans you guys suggest. We are both interested in applying for the original Medicare plan with the best supplemental plan and not interested in an HMO. Premiums cost are not really important as long as the plan is good and covers all medical needs with minimal out of pocket expenses.
Thanks for your time.:bigbow:As others have stated, Plan F was the top-of-the-line medicare supplement plan. It cannot be purchased as of Jan. 1, 2021. Plans G & N seem to be suitable substitutes.
I recommend that you watch this video for an excellent explanation of 2021 medicare supplement plans.
Best Medicare Supplement Plans (2021) - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-xcORzNRlE)
There are also several more videos covering 2021 medicare supplement plans.
My personal advice: By law, everybody's Plan G is the same. Everybody's Plan N is the same. Everybody's Plan etc. Once you decide which plan fits you best, you are shopping for low premium and high service. In by opinion, a medicare supplement sold by AARP from United Healthcare is the way to go.
Finally, an observation: Many people don't understand the difference between a medicare supplement plan and a medicare advantage plan. Some don't even know which one they have. Be very careful as you listen to advice and opinions -- even from me.
mrf6969
10-06-2020, 08:20 AM
Blue cross F plan, covers 99.9% of everything and no need for referrals to specialists, make your own appointments with whomever and wherever you want. It is rather expensive but well worth it when the need arises. The hard part is finding primary care doctors down here that will accept it, however most if not all of the specialists do accept it.
You are having issues finding doctors accepting the F plan? You must only be looking at doctors in the Villages Health Network. Those doctors only do the TV Network plan
Carla B
10-06-2020, 10:47 AM
You are having issues finding doctors accepting the F plan? You must only be looking at doctors in the Villages Health Network. Those doctors only do the TV Network plan
Yes, I thought any doctor who accepts Medicare must accept one of the alphabet-named supplemental plans, unless you are in an Advantage plan like The Villages Health.
dadspet
10-07-2020, 10:48 AM
Another vote for AARP Plan F. Your choice of any Dr, specialist, (no recommendation /pre approval required), Hospital, Every Dr visit, Hospital visit covered no co pay.
But , Not Cheap, RX, Dental required separate. No golden sneaker? or hearing aid coverage. I do keep thinking about cheaper insurance and the extras that they seem to provide but I've been getting my moneys worth from Plan F (Not sure if thats good or bad) and love the flexibility of Dr/Hospitals It gives us just in case we need it.
tippyclubb
10-08-2020, 12:57 AM
Plan F is no longer available for new enrollees. Plan G is the next best thing and the only difference is Plan G has a deductible of $189 per year where Plan F has no deductible. Once your deductible is paid there will be NO out of pocket cost to you. I pay $177 a month for plan G and it has been well worth the cost so far.
FromDC
10-08-2020, 06:48 AM
As others have stated, Plan F was the top-of-the-line medicare supplement plan. It cannot be purchased as of Jan. 1, 2021. Plans G & N seem to be suitable substitutes.
I recommend that you watch this video for an excellent explanation of 2021 medicare supplement plans.
Best Medicare Supplement Plans (2021) - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-xcORzNRlE)
There are also several more videos covering 2021 medicare supplement plans.
My personal advice: By law, everybody's Plan G is the same. Everybody's Plan N is the same. Everybody's Plan etc. Once you decide which plan fits you best, you are shopping for low premium and high service. In by opinion, a medicare supplement sold by AARP from United Healthcare is the way to go.
Finally, an observation: Many people don't understand the difference between a medicare supplement plan and a medicare advantage plan. Some don't even know which one they have. Be very careful as you listen to advice and opinions -- even from me. You are accurate with all your points! I just want to include the following information....Pick up the new Medicare And You 2001 Handbook, which is the official U.S. government reference for Medicare. The supplement insurance chapter starts on Page 71 and includes a comparison chart for each of the plans.
My husband and I have Original Medicare with the AARP UnitedHealthcare Supplement F.
eweissenbach
10-08-2020, 06:54 PM
We have had AARP United Healthcare plan F for almost ten years. We have never had a hospital or other medical bill and my wife is a regular user of medical care including at least two hospitalizations a year on average. Best money I have ever spent.
dstege
10-31-2020, 02:38 PM
Champion6 gave you the best advice. Also, if you go to Medicare.gov and run a comparison of all the companies in our area with Medicare Supplement plans, you can see the pricing on Plan G. (Plan F is no longer available). You'll find AARP Medicare Supplement is the lower cost now. They also offer value added services, i.e. gym membership, etc. You will also need to look into a Prescription Drug plan, based on your current medications. They vary greatly in cost and formularies. I am an independent agent, specializing in Medicare since 2005, and I would be happy to talk to you! 352-350-7135 Donna
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