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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 3327113" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Again, you're missing the point. I'm using their cheapest plan to show an example of what someone would pay. If you begin the pay premium then that negates the whole advantage in the first place.</p><p></p><p>Now I don't know who you shopped supplemental plans with but for someone turning 65 and female that is high. Keep in mind, most don't know they can shop the plans and the only difference is typically in price. Suffice some plans get cute with their network like Blue Cross Blue Shield. Either way, Plan F pays your part B deductible and typically has no other co payments or deductibles.</p><p></p><p>Now the supplemental theory you're on is kind of showing an amount of ignorance to the whole system. The very same companies that sell you MA plans, typically sell Supplemental plans. It's all private insurance. None of this has anything to do with the ACA/Obamacare. Funny thing is, if you really are worried about government payoffs.... you might want to research who owns Humana, and when you find out it's United Healthcare, research how instrumental they were in ACA lobbying. There is literally no worse offender in that regard.</p><p></p><p>Don't think you've lost any rights? again.... you're wrong. Whether you like it or not you are married to the network that Humana employs. Need a specialist outside of the network? Good luck my friend. Last I saw, Medicare is accepted by 80% of the healthcare providers in the United States.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 3327113, member: 24"] Again, you're missing the point. I'm using their cheapest plan to show an example of what someone would pay. If you begin the pay premium then that negates the whole advantage in the first place. Now I don't know who you shopped supplemental plans with but for someone turning 65 and female that is high. Keep in mind, most don't know they can shop the plans and the only difference is typically in price. Suffice some plans get cute with their network like Blue Cross Blue Shield. Either way, Plan F pays your part B deductible and typically has no other co payments or deductibles. Now the supplemental theory you're on is kind of showing an amount of ignorance to the whole system. The very same companies that sell you MA plans, typically sell Supplemental plans. It's all private insurance. None of this has anything to do with the ACA/Obamacare. Funny thing is, if you really are worried about government payoffs.... you might want to research who owns Humana, and when you find out it's United Healthcare, research how instrumental they were in ACA lobbying. There is literally no worse offender in that regard. Don't think you've lost any rights? again.... you're wrong. Whether you like it or not you are married to the network that Humana employs. Need a specialist outside of the network? Good luck my friend. Last I saw, Medicare is accepted by 80% of the healthcare providers in the United States. [/QUOTE]
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