07-27-2009, 08:09 PM
Hello, Everyone,
I am eligible for medicare part a and b as of June 09 and now trying to shop for supplemental insurance and I am confused.
I know it is different for each state what type of plans are available, but most of them are similar I am sure. I am just very confused what to choose.
Does anyone have any advice how to choose? Medicare sent me this booklet about Medigap which didn't really help as there is no specific information about the plans. Now they tell me, they also have the so called Medicare Advantage Plans and 120 different types available in my state.
I get really frustrated when I go on Medicare website trying to research all these plans. I called a few, they either want me to sign up right away or too expensive like AARP. Also as I found out, rules are different for people under 65 and many plans are not even available for us.
I am in Washington state and I also learned, many of the doctors wouldn't take some of the plans or even the medicare.
Thanks.
Kat
I am eligible for medicare part a and b as of June 09 and now trying to shop for supplemental insurance and I am confused.
I know it is different for each state what type of plans are available, but most of them are similar I am sure. I am just very confused what to choose.
Does anyone have any advice how to choose? Medicare sent me this booklet about Medigap which didn't really help as there is no specific information about the plans. Now they tell me, they also have the so called Medicare Advantage Plans and 120 different types available in my state.
I get really frustrated when I go on Medicare website trying to research all these plans. I called a few, they either want me to sign up right away or too expensive like AARP. Also as I found out, rules are different for people under 65 and many plans are not even available for us.
I am in Washington state and I also learned, many of the doctors wouldn't take some of the plans or even the medicare.
Thanks.
Kat
