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<blockquote data-quote="gingerkat" data-source="post: 1275527" data-attributes="member: 43502"><p>Sure original medicare is great if you don't need much medical attention or medication. Many of our seniors are really not informed of options when it comes to Medicare and how things work. Deductibles, copays, medications all that is very confusing, especially when funds can be tight.</p><p></p><p>More, are you on original Medicare with a Medigap plan? During your open enrollment, you might benefit from seeking out a MA or MAPD (Medicare Advantage/Prescription Drug) plan that might be a little more beneficial to you. There are specific rules about union benefits etc., but many plans are zero premiums. All you will pay is the Part B.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, people just don't understand the Medicare system and think it's "all that" until you get sick and need to utilize the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gingerkat, post: 1275527, member: 43502"] Sure original medicare is great if you don't need much medical attention or medication. Many of our seniors are really not informed of options when it comes to Medicare and how things work. Deductibles, copays, medications all that is very confusing, especially when funds can be tight. More, are you on original Medicare with a Medigap plan? During your open enrollment, you might benefit from seeking out a MA or MAPD (Medicare Advantage/Prescription Drug) plan that might be a little more beneficial to you. There are specific rules about union benefits etc., but many plans are zero premiums. All you will pay is the Part B. Anyway, people just don't understand the Medicare system and think it's "all that" until you get sick and need to utilize the system. [/QUOTE]
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