Why make the switch to Medicare Plan G?

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In 48 states licensed in averaging 500 enrolls per month 12 months a year I’ll tell you the chances of passing medical underwriting AT submitted premium or not denied outright is slim to none. *also most people can not afford the Part B premium of $185. Part D $125. And plan G around $150. Per month. This is exactly why every year the percentage of those 65 and over are going with MAPD is increasing. Comes down to what is affordable and traditional Medicare is out of reach for most. Most can’t afford the part B premium next year. And in all but a few states even a MAPD with part b giveback is raising deductibles and copayments so high people won’t /can’t even use the insurance. Gettin ugly next year for sure.

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Hi beautiful ❣️😍 thanks for the update have a great day see you soon 😊

Mario-zery
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It’s upsetting, that they raised the premium and deductible for next year. It’s getting very expensive for us seniors. Luckily my part D is still $0 for next year.

madamecurious
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Medicare is totaIIy free in the 51st state (lsraeI). No monthly premiums, deductibIes or co-pays.

rachelcorrie
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Aren’t you leaving out something very important like the $250 month premium

missouri
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Thank you for all the great info you provide in all of your videos, however, in this video, I feel you left out the part about the possible unaffordable med supp monthly premium that may be a prohibitive factor for some people in choosing a medsupp plan.

anthonyscott
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Good luck getting them to call you back

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