Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Just got the Annual Notice of Changes for the AARP Medicare Complete Choice Plan 2 (Regional PPO).
Their annual out of pocket maximum is going from 4,750 to 5,900, an increase of 25%. And most of the co-pays are being raised by 30% or more. All of this in the middle of a serious ongoing recession. Time to start looking for alternatives. We have until December 7th to switch providers. |
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Try Preferred Care Partners $0 monthly. They are in Sumter Landing.
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It doesn't get any better than this and I am loving every minute of it! Maine and The Villages, Fl. |
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When I signed up for Medicare last year, it came down to a choice between AARP Complete Choice and Preferred Care Partners.
Have either of you received your Open Enrolment forms along with the Notice of Changes for the PCP plan. If so, did you notice any substantial increases like I did. |
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We got new info in the mail last week from Preferred Care Partners and I couldn't see much in the way of changes....nothing big, anyway. The biggest change is the merger of their two plans, The Advantage Plan and The Gold Plan. It will just be The Gold Plan starting Jan.1st. We were going to switch from The Advantage Plan to The Gold Plan anyway. One change that I noticed in The Gold Plan is that chemo drugs will no longer be covered at 100%. Looks like there will be a 20% co-pay on these drugs, going forward. This is a bit concerning to me since I am a cancer survivor, but there IS an out-of-pocket limit that would keep MY share from taking me to bankruptcy court! PLUS, I have to remind myself that between the two of us we are saving almost $5000 a year in supplemental insurance premiums. PCP includes some dental coverage, including two cleanings a year and some X-rays. That saves us another $700 or $800 a year, easily. We did not have any dental coverage with the AARP plan. I would go into more detail about coverage with the PCP plan but I am currently dog sitting for our daughter and don't have access to the booklets that explain the coverage.
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It doesn't get any better than this and I am loving every minute of it! Maine and The Villages, Fl. |
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Thanks for the update. The medicare.gov web site has a nice feature for comparing several plans but it looks like it hasn’t been updated yet with the new rates and plans.
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My physician in South FL suggested until plans for Medicare are in place,
a not for profit hospital would have to accept coverage I have through the government. And, by switching my 7 (yes) daily prescriptions to generics, he also saved me $500 a month. I was, of course, in the heart of a number of not for profit hospitals there which must accept Medicare reimbursement. So that worked for me there. When I recieved my new prescription notice the other day from Unicare, I did not notice a major change in the fee for prescriptions, BUT I did notice that several of the drugs are no longer in their formulary. Oh great. This growing old is not for sissies. I have some homework ahead. |
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I don't intend to change. Last edited by jblum315; 09-30-2011 at 09:17 PM. |
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If I understand correctly, this insurance pays what Medicare doesn't pay.
Here's the reason why the premium keeps going up: Too many people take advantage of the fact that they can go to the doctor whenever they want without any cost to them. I had a neighbor who had this insurance and I know for a fact that she overused it. Every time I talked to her she would tell me about some doctor she was going to. Her reasoning: She said she was paying a high insurance premium and wanted to get her money's worth. Well, if everyone does that, you know the premium has to go up. |
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