arhayes wrote:
Medicare plans avbl are state specific, so important you closely review MA plans in your state. In our case, TX does not offer any that are in network nationwide, so we have used Part G plans which have worked out very well. Costs more, but I need no referrals and the coverage is excellent. We’ve been FT for 8 yrs (3 while covered under Medicare) and it has worked for us. Choose wisely.
Thanks for all the replies. I have been looking at some plans on eHealthInsurance and they have a toll free number to speak to a licensed insurance agent. I'm going to try to call them tomorrow and get their input too. Maybe I will price a few of those Part G plans and investigate how they travel.