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Title: Medicare
Post by: bostonphil on January 04, 2010, 09:06:06 pm
I am going on Medicare March 1st so I am spending a lot of time learning about Medicare.  And researching a secondary insurance company.  Medicare customer service has been wonderful.  You can call them 24/7.  It is easy to get thru and they spend a lot of time with you.  I have learned a lot.  But they can not recommend a secondary insurance company.  I was wondering if anyone on FS has had personal experience with Medicare.  And can share some words of advice when it comes to a secondary insurance company.  I am aware that there are different plans in different states and even within counties in the same state.   :wave:
Title: Re: Medicare
Post by: crazygreen1126 on January 05, 2010, 12:06:01 am
Wow, same here. I just got by Medicare insurance. I don't know much about it. I used to have neighborhood health!!
Title: Re: Medicare
Post by: ancmetro on January 05, 2010, 12:23:29 am
 :)   If I am not mistaken, Medicare is limited. It covers basics. If you enroll in a health program thru your employer, it is better, much, much better because it will pay what Medicare does not cover.
Title: Re: Medicare
Post by: debraleesparks on January 05, 2010, 12:36:33 am
 :sad1:I'm on medicare. I also have medi-cal, which is crap. I don't trust Dr.,s, because they once kept sending me a bill for something medicare paid for. I had to go in, and SHOW them that medicare sent me proof that it was paid.. The Dr.'s around here commit a lot of fraud.
Title: Re: Medicare
Post by: Valerie1979 on January 05, 2010, 09:33:35 am
:)   If I am not mistaken, Medicare is limited. It covers basics. If you enroll in a health program thru your employer, it is better, much, much better because it will pay what Medicare does not cover.

While I agree with you, not everyone is fortunate enough to have an employer and even some that do, do not have the option of "affordable" health care insurance. 

medicare is a good option for those that need it and it has changed a lot in the last decade.  I only know as I have dealt with my parents Medicare issues.  You do need to keep your paperwork -- sometimes clinics, dr. office's ect know less about your coverage and you sometimes have to do the leg work to show them