What are the Best Medicare Supplemental Plans?

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Do you have any other questions regarding the best Medicare supplemental plans? What supplemental plan are you on?

MedicareSchool
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This guy is underrated. He is on the top 1% in terms of being able to digest and explain things. So well organized and clear. Kudos to you, sir!

equn
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Thank you very much for your videos. Your explanation is very informative and easy to absorb. I wish that I could find a video which explains in what situation, one person may be declined by either a Medicare Supplement Insurance Carrier or a Part D plan, when they apply for switching from one carrier to another.

thienho
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Medicare is socialized medical care for seniors.

edrodgers
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I have original medicare. I'm 70 with a plan G supplemental from Aetna. My regular doctor visits are billed to me directly and I have to pay them out of pocket. Is this correct?

tombryantjumpscoach
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One thing that was not mentioned is that if you choose a supplemental plan, for example a G plan, every G plan pays the exact same thing. The only difference between G plans is the name of the company and how much they charge. You can contact your state's Agency on Aging to get info on your local Medicare SHIP where counselors can help you make informed decisions.

ges
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Wow that was a fantastic video!! well explained. Medicare school is the right title!!

joycesewald
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I can't afford Part B, but my income is above the 135% poverty limit for free (Medical) Part B. I am forced off my Covered California excellent coverage for $1/month and have to pay $170.10/month now. So, I can't afford extra for a drug plan and a Part N plan. That is why I am going with an Advantage Plan that has no premium. I'm healthy and against drugs. For low income people, save us time. Tell us if paying Part B is already a hardship, just go with a no premium Advantage Plan and hope you stay healthy..

michelemoneywell
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That was very helpful thank you. Hoping you've done the least popular groups too to look at.

pinchermartyn
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Is plan G more vulnerable to premium increases than plan N?

uncareid
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Re “Stability of Rate:” Does the consumer have any control over the block to which they are assigned?
If so, it seems to me that any knowledge about the members of a particular block could be used to gain preference which could be a result of quid pro quo?

whatthesamhill
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Thanks, this was excellent!. I'm already on Medicare since last year, born after 1/1/55 and so I picked Humana plan G as my supplement plan and so far happy with it.

sturisa
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BEST explanation I have seen yet! Thank you.

andielliott
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Thank you! You make it very easy to understand.

CrazyPetez
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You do a nice job explaining the different plans.

jimmykingsborough
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I have an advantage plan Aetna plan G is that better than a supplemental? I have very few medical needs at the moment and no medication’s.

cherelynelision
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Thanks for such educative video. is the plan F still available for anyone birth prior 1955 ?

felipesulbaran
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What happens to my G plan and I move from NJ to NC ?

henryschulman
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Medicare is socialized medical care for old people.

robertstevens
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The G Plan has worked well for me. I purchased aarp UHC supplemental for $145 month. Could use some help with the Plan D though as my prescription drug needs evolve. Right now have Wellcare for that at $20 per month. Price went up last year from $12 month.

robtempe