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Water-Bug
Jun 21, 2015Explorer II
fj12ryder wrote: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.
Only if you upgrade your coverage. If you maintain the same level of coverage, you can change carriers at no change in cost.
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