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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3042777" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Did the poster say he was on Medicare and that the benefit was for him? I think he was just outlining that doctors can have three different prices. For about 3 years, the wife didn't have insurance and paid cash. Many times, she got hefty discounts from the medical providers, whether they be doctors or hospital emergency rooms.</p><p></p><p>And, as an addition to you comments about Medicare Advantage plans, they don't cross state lines. At least not in my case. I had signed up for one in Colorado, but when we moved to Oregon, my Advantage plan wouldn't cover anything. That is why, as RV'ers, we both chose to go with supplementals to Medicare. She just became eligible for Medicare last month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3042777, member: 7900"] Did the poster say he was on Medicare and that the benefit was for him? I think he was just outlining that doctors can have three different prices. For about 3 years, the wife didn't have insurance and paid cash. Many times, she got hefty discounts from the medical providers, whether they be doctors or hospital emergency rooms. And, as an addition to you comments about Medicare Advantage plans, they don't cross state lines. At least not in my case. I had signed up for one in Colorado, but when we moved to Oregon, my Advantage plan wouldn't cover anything. That is why, as RV'ers, we both chose to go with supplementals to Medicare. She just became eligible for Medicare last month. [/QUOTE]
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