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With Medicare, if you have social security, $165/month (or whatever the current Part B cost is) is automatically deducted from your SS check to cover the portion for part B. If you fail to sign up for it in time, and realize after the fact that you need health care coverage afterall, you'll pay a monthly penalty, until you die. You don't have to sign up for Medicare at all if you don't want to, but that means you'll have to pay the full premium price for whatever health care you choose. For most insurance companies, that's generally around $1500-2000 per month, plus deductible, any co-pays, and out of pocket expenses. Or you can just pay as you go, but you'd need to be insanely wealthy to risk that - cancer treatment alone is more than the average homeowner's house AND savings are worth, combined. A trip to ER, paying in cash with no health insurance discounts or contributions, will set you back over $4000. And that's just for ambulance, paramedic, intake services, testing, and a few bags of fluids to treat dehydration. A yearly physical costs several hundred dollars. A mammogram, the same. Colonoscopy? Same. The ACA (commonly known as Obamacare) covers all the yearly routine stuff for just the cost of the monthly premium, which is based on a sliding scale depending on your income. |
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We have a zero premium plan with Humana. Not sure why you're paying so much. I've never had a plan with a monthly premium.
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Focal Insurance agency lady Lake they don't charge you anything for United Health Care. They retrieve what you automatically pay through social security check shandra at focal is your contact no more of yours for sure
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Below is a link to a video that may answer many of the questions you may have.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pWQ...st=WL&index=27 |
I retired young so I had to get my own insurance till I went on Medicare. I had a fabulous agent here in WI and I had what is called catastrophic insurance. In other words, I am perfectly healthy and only go to the dr once a year for a physical so I could get away with that for if insurance. If I had to go to the dr for something like a sinus infection or step throat, I simply told them I was paying on my own and they automatically gave a 40% discount off your bill. I did this for 8 years and it saved me a lot of high monthly insurance premiums. I opted for a plan that had a low monthly premium and a high deductible since I wasn't really using it.
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Only disadvantage is physician acts as gatekeeper and must approve referral to specialist. Been happy with our doc and the referrals they found for us. Has saved us a lot of money and so far so good. |
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SHINE is a great group of volunteers to explain all the options. They aren't selling anything. Numerous personal meeting sites in The Villages. SHINE - Home
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