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fj12ryder
Jun 21, 2015Explorer III
Water-Bug wrote:What I meant was that if your health is good you could go with Plan A which will mean you don't pay any premiums beyond the regular Medicare cost. But if your health worsens before you could change plans then you could pay a lot out-of-pocket expenses.fj12ryder wrote:
And a lot depends on your present health and long term health.
Not in you have proof of continuous ongoing coverage.
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