Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My wife and I will be retiring to The Villages early next year. During open season this fall, I would like to switch to an insurance plan that has a wide range of coverage in The Villages. We are currently in a HMO now, but expect this will not be our best options after retirement. Any suggestions?
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United Health is preferred for Villages healthcare. Service been excellent so far
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Contact SHINE: SHINE - Home, for unbiased information, NOTE: The Villages Health System only accepts 3 or 4 ADVANTAGE plans, Villages Health SPECIALISTs accept regulart Medicare and Supplemental. Yes this is very confusing.
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Thank you for your feedback!
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it is common for hospitals to list their insurance networks on their websites.
if you know where you plan on living, you could check the plans accepted by local hospitals. |
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I agree with being fully informed. But, in my experience, you don't get unbiased information from someone who is selling a product.
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For federal retirees the coverage/plan IS exactly the same as for current workers. I am also a fed retiree and came to the same conclusion as others that it makes no sense to have medicare along with FEHB. I have BCBS and have no problem finding doctors here.
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I'm retired fed and I have GEHA and have no problems anywhere. used to have BCBS but found GEHA just as good for less.
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GEHA is good, but I had a friend who had to switch to Blue Cross when GEHA's drug committee denied coverage for an expensive drug.
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