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- ADAD437Explorer
Dutch_12078 wrote:
As I understand it, the problem for fulltimers is finding an SD Medicare Supplement Plan that has in-plan coverage in all states. I could be wrong though...
x2. that is what my lady friend has come against. - Dutch_12078Explorer IIIAs I understand it, the problem for fulltimers is finding an SD Medicare Supplement Plan that has in-plan coverage in all states. I could be wrong though...
- avanExplorerLong time ago I was concerned about the same thing. Then I called my BCBS supplement insurer and found that they didn't care one whit what state I now live in. Have changed home states twice more since then and my supplement is still issued through the plan 3 states back. Not sure if that's the same with all supplements but am happy it is with mine. The same plan in S. FL would be twice the price. Call the issuer of your current plan and ask them if you move to another state, can you keep your current plan/policy/pricing.
- fulltime5erExplorerI think they are talking about folks that are NOT yet on medicare having those issues. Once on Medicare, I don't there is an issue with the supliments.
- Community AlumniI think the term "unavailable" is not a correct definition about the availability of health insurance in SD for RVing folks.
I am retired and I am on Medicare and a supplemental PPO insurance policy so it is possible. But I do feel very fortunate after hearing about some of the problems some folks do have (reading here and other forums).
Good Luck
JimR
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