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On 9/16/13 5:47 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


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On 9/16/13 4:31 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
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I am going to be on the bleeding edge of this because IBM chucked us
into exchanges.


Florida isn't exactly good place to be with this.
Not sure of all the details, but I've seen "things" on the internet.
Your governor putting up roadblocks to exchange enrollment doesn't help.
A Richard suggested, this isn't set up well for higher income folks.
But that's really only if they choose the type of "golden" plans which
do what you don't like - remove out-of-pocket costs.
I expect the premiums on those type plans will subsidize "lesser" plans.
Many of the issues people whine about should and could be addressed if
the degenerate Congress wasn't...degenerate.
Good luck to you.
You've got an absolutely great head start - Medicare.
So you're only talking about a supplemental.
You can commiserate with Mr. Krause about the big evil corporation
stripping your company benefits.


Awwwww. My health plan benefits aren't changing, nor is my premium going
up, though I do plan to switch to Medicare and a Supplemental at my next
birthday. It's not easy to figure out which Supplementals provide the
widest and deepest coverage. My monthly health care premiums will be
going...down.

---------------------------

Don't bet on that. I'll bet you will find that Medicare with a decent
supplemental plan will be close to whatever you are paying now.
I've been talking to those slightly ahead of me in years (I turn 65 and
am eligible for Medicare in another year). All have told me that their
monthly premium cost didn't change much.






Hmmm. Medicare B with a Humana supplemental will run me about $200 a
month. Right now I'm paying close to $900 a month for my union plan. My
union plan requires me to pay a $10 copay for doctor's office visits,
and $5 for generic prescriptions, and discounts non-generics 80%. I had
a cataract operation two months ago, and my out of pocket cost was under
$100. I'll have to spend some real time investigating all this.


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On 9/16/13 6:51 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 9/16/13 5:47 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
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On 9/16/13 4:31 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article ,
says...


I am going to be on the bleeding edge of this because IBM chucked us
into exchanges.

Florida isn't exactly good place to be with this.
Not sure of all the details, but I've seen "things" on the internet.
Your governor putting up roadblocks to exchange enrollment doesn't help.
A Richard suggested, this isn't set up well for higher income folks.
But that's really only if they choose the type of "golden" plans which
do what you don't like - remove out-of-pocket costs.
I expect the premiums on those type plans will subsidize "lesser" plans.
Many of the issues people whine about should and could be addressed if
the degenerate Congress wasn't...degenerate.
Good luck to you.
You've got an absolutely great head start - Medicare.
So you're only talking about a supplemental.
You can commiserate with Mr. Krause about the big evil corporation
stripping your company benefits.


Awwwww. My health plan benefits aren't changing, nor is my premium going
up, though I do plan to switch to Medicare and a Supplemental at my next
birthday. It's not easy to figure out which Supplementals provide the
widest and deepest coverage. My monthly health care premiums will be
going...down.

---------------------------

Don't bet on that. I'll bet you will find that Medicare with a decent
supplemental plan will be close to whatever you are paying now.
I've been talking to those slightly ahead of me in years (I turn 65 and
am eligible for Medicare in another year). All have told me that their
monthly premium cost didn't change much.






Hmmm. Medicare B with a Humana supplemental will run me about $200 a
month. Right now I'm paying close to $900 a month for my union plan. My
union plan requires me to pay a $10 copay for doctor's office visits,
and $5 for generic prescriptions, and discounts non-generics 80%. I had
a cataract operation two months ago, and my out of pocket cost was under
$100. I'll have to spend some real time investigating all this.


I'm sure there is more to this, but I still think my monthly outlay will
go down.
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On 9/16/2013 5:21 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 9/16/13 4:51 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 16:37:20 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 9/16/13 4:31 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article ,
says...


I am going to be on the bleeding edge of this because IBM chucked us
into exchanges.

Florida isn't exactly good place to be with this.
Not sure of all the details, but I've seen "things" on the internet.
Your governor putting up roadblocks to exchange enrollment doesn't
help.
A Richard suggested, this isn't set up well for higher income folks.
But that's really only if they choose the type of "golden" plans which
do what you don't like - remove out-of-pocket costs.
I expect the premiums on those type plans will subsidize "lesser"
plans.
Many of the issues people whine about should and could be addressed if
the degenerate Congress wasn't...degenerate.
Good luck to you.
You've got an absolutely great head start - Medicare.
So you're only talking about a supplemental.
You can commiserate with Mr. Krause about the big evil corporation
stripping your company benefits.


Awwwww. My health plan benefits aren't changing, nor is my premium going
up, though I do plan to switch to Medicare and a Supplemental at my next
birthday. It's not easy to figure out which Supplementals provide the
widest and deepest coverage. My monthly health care premiums will be
going...down.


Are you on your wife's policy?


Nope.


They live separate lives.
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On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 17:47:55 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" nowayalso.jose.com
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"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
m...

On 9/16/13 4:31 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article ,
says...


I am going to be on the bleeding edge of this because IBM chucked
us
into exchanges.

Florida isn't exactly good place to be with this.
Not sure of all the details, but I've seen "things" on the internet.
Your governor putting up roadblocks to exchange enrollment doesn't
help.
A Richard suggested, this isn't set up well for higher income folks.
But that's really only if they choose the type of "golden" plans
which
do what you don't like - remove out-of-pocket costs.
I expect the premiums on those type plans will subsidize "lesser"
plans.
Many of the issues people whine about should and could be addressed
if
the degenerate Congress wasn't...degenerate.
Good luck to you.
You've got an absolutely great head start - Medicare.
So you're only talking about a supplemental.
You can commiserate with Mr. Krause about the big evil corporation
stripping your company benefits.


Awwwww. My health plan benefits aren't changing, nor is my premium
going
up, though I do plan to switch to Medicare and a Supplemental at my
next
birthday. It's not easy to figure out which Supplementals provide the
widest and deepest coverage. My monthly health care premiums will be
going...down.

---------------------------

Don't bet on that. I'll bet you will find that Medicare with a
decent supplemental plan will be close to whatever you are paying now.
I've been talking to those slightly ahead of me in years (I turn 65
and am eligible for Medicare in another year). All have told me that
their monthly premium cost didn't change much.




I thought Harry was 70


I'm on the event horizon of 70, about a half year away.

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"F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 9/16/13 5:47 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
m...

On 9/16/13 4:31 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article ,
says...


I am going to be on the bleeding edge of this because IBM chucked us
into exchanges.

Florida isn't exactly good place to be with this.
Not sure of all the details, but I've seen "things" on the internet.
Your governor putting up roadblocks to exchange enrollment doesn't help.
A Richard suggested, this isn't set up well for higher income folks.
But that's really only if they choose the type of "golden" plans which
do what you don't like - remove out-of-pocket costs.
I expect the premiums on those type plans will subsidize "lesser" plans.
Many of the issues people whine about should and could be addressed if
the degenerate Congress wasn't...degenerate.
Good luck to you.
You've got an absolutely great head start - Medicare.
So you're only talking about a supplemental.
You can commiserate with Mr. Krause about the big evil corporation
stripping your company benefits.


Awwwww. My health plan benefits aren't changing, nor is my premium going
up, though I do plan to switch to Medicare and a Supplemental at my next
birthday. It's not easy to figure out which Supplementals provide the
widest and deepest coverage. My monthly health care premiums will be
going...down.

---------------------------

Don't bet on that. I'll bet you will find that Medicare with a decent
supplemental plan will be close to whatever you are paying now.
I've been talking to those slightly ahead of me in years (I turn 65 and
am eligible for Medicare in another year). All have told me that their
monthly premium cost didn't change much.






Hmmm. Medicare B with a Humana supplemental will run me about $200 a
month. Right now I'm paying close to $900 a month for my union plan. My
union plan requires me to pay a $10 copay for doctor's office visits, and
$5 for generic prescriptions, and discounts non-generics 80%. I had a
cataract operation two months ago, and my out of pocket cost was under
$100. I'll have to spend some real time investigating all this.


The supplement will cost you $200 a month. There is still the Medicare
payment that comes out of your SS check. I think that is about $135 a
month also. $900 a month for yourself is not a very good price for a giant
group of union people.
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"Mr. Luddite" nowayalso.jose.com wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message m...

On 9/16/13 4:31 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article ,
says...


I am going to be on the bleeding edge of this because IBM chucked us
into exchanges.


Florida isn't exactly good place to be with this.
Not sure of all the details, but I've seen "things" on the internet.
Your governor putting up roadblocks to exchange enrollment doesn't help.
A Richard suggested, this isn't set up well for higher income folks.
But that's really only if they choose the type of "golden" plans which
do what you don't like - remove out-of-pocket costs.
I expect the premiums on those type plans will subsidize "lesser" plans.
Many of the issues people whine about should and could be addressed if
the degenerate Congress wasn't...degenerate.
Good luck to you.
You've got an absolutely great head start - Medicare.
So you're only talking about a supplemental.
You can commiserate with Mr. Krause about the big evil corporation
stripping your company benefits.


Awwwww. My health plan benefits aren't changing, nor is my premium going
up, though I do plan to switch to Medicare and a Supplemental at my next
birthday. It's not easy to figure out which Supplementals provide the
widest and deepest coverage. My monthly health care premiums will be
going...down.

---------------------------

Don't bet on that. I'll bet you will find that Medicare with a decent
supplemental plan will be close to whatever you are paying now.
I've been talking to those slightly ahead of me in years (I turn 65 and
am eligible for Medicare in another year). All have told me that their
monthly premium cost didn't change much.


Mine went down a lot. I had a Blue Cross, $2k deductible plan and was
$1200/ month 5 years ago for wife and I. Medicare dropped that to about
$700 month then. Year I had a large tax bill, was back up to about $1100
month. Now is about $700 month for Medicare and ARrP United healthcare
supplement.
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"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
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On 9/16/13 6:51 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 9/16/13 5:47 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
m...

On 9/16/13 4:31 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article ,
says...


I am going to be on the bleeding edge of this because IBM chucked
us
into exchanges.

Florida isn't exactly good place to be with this.
Not sure of all the details, but I've seen "things" on the
internet.
Your governor putting up roadblocks to exchange enrollment doesn't
help.
A Richard suggested, this isn't set up well for higher income
folks.
But that's really only if they choose the type of "golden" plans
which
do what you don't like - remove out-of-pocket costs.
I expect the premiums on those type plans will subsidize "lesser"
plans.
Many of the issues people whine about should and could be
addressed if
the degenerate Congress wasn't...degenerate.
Good luck to you.
You've got an absolutely great head start - Medicare.
So you're only talking about a supplemental.
You can commiserate with Mr. Krause about the big evil corporation
stripping your company benefits.


Awwwww. My health plan benefits aren't changing, nor is my premium
going
up, though I do plan to switch to Medicare and a Supplemental at my
next
birthday. It's not easy to figure out which Supplementals provide
the
widest and deepest coverage. My monthly health care premiums will
be
going...down.

---------------------------

Don't bet on that. I'll bet you will find that Medicare with a
decent
supplemental plan will be close to whatever you are paying now.
I've been talking to those slightly ahead of me in years (I turn 65
and
am eligible for Medicare in another year). All have told me that
their
monthly premium cost didn't change much.






Hmmm. Medicare B with a Humana supplemental will run me about $200 a
month. Right now I'm paying close to $900 a month for my union plan.
My
union plan requires me to pay a $10 copay for doctor's office
visits,
and $5 for generic prescriptions, and discounts non-generics 80%. I
had
a cataract operation two months ago, and my out of pocket cost was
under
$100. I'll have to spend some real time investigating all this.


I'm sure there is more to this, but I still think my monthly outlay
will
go down.

------------------------------

You may be right. I need to investigate this more as well. It just
dawned on me that the last person I talked to who became eligible for
Medicare last year *may* be paying for Medicare Part "A" for him and
his wife. That would be roughly a $900 per month. Add a Part "B"
supplement at $200 and he's up to close to what we are paying now for
direct, private insurance. If your employment over the years
contributed to Medicare, Part "A" is supposed to be free. His may
not have.


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