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It's one of his co-authors, Philip Moeller. From my understanding, if you skip Part D and get it later, there is a huge penalty. You're right, a handful of $4 meds is no big deal, but it seems to be a pretty cheap hedge in case you need chemo or some other fancy new med. -
Is this another Koltikoff book? I have not read the book but I will. I was thinking go getting a medigap plan not an advantage plan. I have seen patients in my practice have problems with medicare advantage. I debate skipping partD since I don't really take any meds but you never know when you might need chemo. I have a few years and yes everything changes.Leave a comment:
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2) Some Medigap plans provide a lifetime $50K benefit for foreign medical expenses.
3) In the vast majority of states, you can not obtain/change Medigap coverage after the guaranteed issue period without medical underwriting. You maybe denied coverage or be charged substantially higher premiums.
Medigap can provide significant hospitalization/skilled nursing coverage beyond Medicare. Consider at least getting Medigap Plan F high-deductible.Leave a comment:
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Fresh off reading Get What's Yours--Social Security, I was fired up to read Get What's Yours--Medicare. Should have guessed that insurance would be even more boring that SS.
Assumptions: 1) Retired for many years before needing Medicare. 2) Will (hopefully) get coverage through an exchange before Medicare. 3) Will be "wealthy." 4) Any law can change at any time with a stroke of a pen. 5) Will have some connection to the medical community in retirement.
Take-aways from the book: 1) Get ready to apply for coverage at 65. 2) Traditional Medicare doesn't cover foreign travel. 3) Traditional Medicare might be a good option for a retired doctor who has maintained connections. 4) Probably skip Medigap if in good health--effectively use Medicare the same way I use insurance now (for disasters). 5) Definitely get Part D coverage. 6) The wealthy will pay more in premiums.
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