Phil Loomis
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I'm looking for the over-65s living in the U.S.

Why? Because a member of my household is eligible for Medicare next year and, from a quick look around, the system appears to be a huge cluster of "what the feck?!"

Parts A,B,C,D,E,F,G and who knows who needs what or what is best.

Where to start?
10:17 PM - Oct 31, 2023
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Chris
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They have to have parts A and B. One is for hospitals one for doctors, etc. Those are the ones that come thru the gov. Part A is free, Part B has a monthly premium that can be deducted from Social Security payments or paid quarterly. For 2024, the premium is $174.70/mo with a $240 deductible
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11:30 PM - Oct 31, 2023
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Chris
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C is the private insurance part so you have to shop around and see what's offered. D is prescriptions. If they're a member of AARP, they offer D plans. F pays for everything, all deductibles and co-pays, except for prescriptions, but is being phased out by a lot of companies and has a high premium.
11:34 PM - Oct 31, 2023
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