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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3326603" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Plan F is probably the best. When we were in Oregon, I signed up with Plan N, which is a bit cheaper than Plan F, but we also heard that Medicare will eventually do away with Plan N and try to get everyone on Plan F.</p><p></p><p>What I don't know is whether that is still true, as the last time we set up for our medical, they said I could stay on Plan N. However, if looking at supplements, be sure and check them all out.</p><p></p><p>We didn't check the prescription part as good as we should. We used to get our prescriptions through Humana, but they were going to double the rates on us. We looked into a different one called Wellcare (I think), which was supposed to cover all our prescriptions. They may do that, but we later found out that there is a $400-plus deductible that must first be met. Neither the wife nor I spend that much a year in prescriptions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3326603, member: 7900"] Plan F is probably the best. When we were in Oregon, I signed up with Plan N, which is a bit cheaper than Plan F, but we also heard that Medicare will eventually do away with Plan N and try to get everyone on Plan F. What I don't know is whether that is still true, as the last time we set up for our medical, they said I could stay on Plan N. However, if looking at supplements, be sure and check them all out. We didn't check the prescription part as good as we should. We used to get our prescriptions through Humana, but they were going to double the rates on us. We looked into a different one called Wellcare (I think), which was supposed to cover all our prescriptions. They may do that, but we later found out that there is a $400-plus deductible that must first be met. Neither the wife nor I spend that much a year in prescriptions. [/QUOTE]
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