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PennyPA wrote:.
We each have Medicare and a supplemental Plan F. We have been able to get healthcare in all the states we've visited with no problem. I think the REAL problem with Medicare is that fewer and fewer doctors are accepting new Medicare patients.
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kalynzoo wrote:I would think it is just like Medicare, you have to check the plan to see if it will cover out of the area. I know not all Medicare plans will offer that coverage, but some do.
Just had a bad thought. The Affordable Care Act requires you sign with a medical group, in California you sign with a California certified group. What will happen when a person starts traveling out of State? Previously most plans allowed for out of area care, for urgent care, when approved, and only sufficient to have your return to base. What now?
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sdianel wrote:
My retiree insurance was cancelled when the Affordable Care Act was signed into law. I shopped around, did the math and found that it would be cheaper to self pay for dental and optical than to purchase insurance. I only get dental cleanings and no major work thank goodness and only need glasses every 2 years. I just save the money for those things. Many times if you self pay and ask, the provider will offer a discount. I would be careful about changing insurance companies right now. Have you tried getting a quote from the Affordable Health Care exchange for your state? Might help you make the decision.
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