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<blockquote data-quote="Slim Deal" data-source="post: 3327066" data-attributes="member: 43152"><p>Maybe we will have the opportunity to discuss something similar to this in two years. I was in the health insurance business before retiring and what JD8 said is right. Part C is Obammycare, by using Medicare Part C you basically did sign your rights to choose, they just haven't slapped yoi around.... Yet.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't know what to recommend for your health insurance but I do know that Plan F does exactly what is published in the brochures.</p><p>1. $0.00 deductibles. Absolutely $0.00 in deductibles and NO co-pays. Period.</p><p>2. You get sick ... they pay</p><p>3. You have Any Kind of surgery at any Hospital .. They Pay</p><p>4. You o to your DR ... they pay</p><p>You pay the premium, you have no out of pocket expenses.</p><p></p><p>Plan F does not cover eyewear , optometrist, and does not have a prescription drug coverage.</p><p>I know from my experiences in 2013 and 2016, 2 heart surery's, over $300,000.00. All hospital, all surgeons, specialists, emergency room, emergency room doctors and half a dozen of the walk in and bill you doctors was paid for. The only paper I saw was from United Healthcare showing they had paid everything. Not a single penny for me to pay.</p><p> </p><p>Of course my rates go up each year, starting in March my premium is 189.00 monthly. But I have absolutely no out-of-pocket expense. I will mention that being Cherokee I do get my prescription drugs free.</p><p></p><p>I wish you and everyone else the best in this crapmire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slim Deal, post: 3327066, member: 43152"] Maybe we will have the opportunity to discuss something similar to this in two years. I was in the health insurance business before retiring and what JD8 said is right. Part C is Obammycare, by using Medicare Part C you basically did sign your rights to choose, they just haven't slapped yoi around.... Yet. I wouldn't know what to recommend for your health insurance but I do know that Plan F does exactly what is published in the brochures. 1. $0.00 deductibles. Absolutely $0.00 in deductibles and NO co-pays. Period. 2. You get sick ... they pay 3. You have Any Kind of surgery at any Hospital .. They Pay 4. You o to your DR ... they pay You pay the premium, you have no out of pocket expenses. Plan F does not cover eyewear , optometrist, and does not have a prescription drug coverage. I know from my experiences in 2013 and 2016, 2 heart surery's, over $300,000.00. All hospital, all surgeons, specialists, emergency room, emergency room doctors and half a dozen of the walk in and bill you doctors was paid for. The only paper I saw was from United Healthcare showing they had paid everything. Not a single penny for me to pay. Of course my rates go up each year, starting in March my premium is 189.00 monthly. But I have absolutely no out-of-pocket expense. I will mention that being Cherokee I do get my prescription drugs free. I wish you and everyone else the best in this crapmire. [/QUOTE]
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