Title | : | High Deductible Medicare Plan G Vs The World |
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One trip to Urgent Care/ER with a twisted ankle and there's you maximum OOP Comment from : @Angel-nu7fm |
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Great Video and appreciate your explanation it's so complicated OMG Comment from : @EK-gf7yu |
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I have been misguided by an INS agent I took Advantage plan Now I want to take Plan G How can I successfully change to supplement plan? Comment from : @bhalshah8765 |
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Can you please tell me if Arizona has open enrollment all year round and what would be the price difference between the G and the GHD Thank you Comment from : @Aitch135 |
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Is Michigan generally a good state for Plan G high deductible plans? Comment from : @dougwahr4086 |
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Thanks for this informative vid👍 Comment from : @stonepony1067 |
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Each year, the Medicare Part B premium, deductible, and coinsurance rates are determined according to provisions of the Social Security Act The standard monthly premium for Medicare Part B enrollees will be $18500 for 2025, an increase of $1030 from $17470 in 2024 The annual deductible for all Medicare Part B beneficiaries will be $257 in 2025, an increase of $17 from the annual deductible of $240 in 2024 Comment from : @gray_wolverine63 |
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If one contacts you and does not go forward with your company how does that work I file for part a and b soon Comment from : @vince8436 |
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I have already decided it's going to be G HD Just wanted to hear your side Question is which company to choose Comment from : @vince8436 |
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I pay $100 a month for Plan N but I am sure it will go up some in June also I did not know all hospital bills were taken care of with N Comment from : @kygent508 |
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Even if you are in the hospital 4 different times during the year, you still have the MOOP of $2,870, correct? Or, are you saying you could pay the $1,676 4 times in the same year? Comment from : @JennyCheyrock |
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Keep in mind the older u get, the sicker u get with less money ur not working?? Don’t go bankrupt this late in life Comment from : @raymondclymer3430 |
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When is a good time to contact you for medicare if i am 65 in May 2025? i am already taking SS since 62 I like to see the cost differnce from N to HD-G Im in Michigan Comment from : @skydancerforever |
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For the high-deductible plans, is the international emergency medical coverage totally separate from the Plan’s $2,870 maximum out-of-pocket?brbrIn other words, do you have to pay international emergency medical costs out-of-pocket until you reach the Plan’s $2,870 maximum out-of-pocket? Comment from : @Dadinator273 |
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Do any Excess Charges incurred count toward the $2,870 maximum out-of-pocket? Comment from : @Dadinator273 |
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I was looking for information on the HD plans Great explanation Thank you Comment from : @Sooner-im9qf |
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Hey MS,brYou said the amount you pay for Part B premiums is credited toward the High G yearly deductiblebrDoes this mean that with High G, your annual MOOP amount is actually $2870 MINUS $2100 (12 x $17470) ? brIf so, is your annual MOOP is actually $770 ?brIf not, how are Part B premiums credited to the High G deductible? Comment from : @TheLookingOne |
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The rep talks too fast for me to comprehend what he is saying Comment from : @patriciafailor7894 |
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Can you help someone in Missouri? Comment from : @gingermolina8356 |
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Great explanation - everyone considering Medicare options should be watching your videos Comment from : @deinstaller |
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One thing about HD plans is You have to pay the bills,up until the max OOP Fine when 65 gets more difficult as you get older Plus hosp billing is a big mess,3 years ago they put me into collection for a $30 bill they never sent Comment from : @mf-xo7sv |
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Thank you for your great videos: I would have never known about HDG, the agent did not mention it and when I asked about it, said it was bad My premium is 42$ Comment from : @eleonorabartoli2225 |
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My husband and I live in Katy Texas We have an appointment with your company On Tuesday, December 3, 3:30 I think they're supposed to call us I've been watching your videos for a while I'm just so confused, on all of it! I don't understand the difference between just the G plan and the high deductible G plan And I don't think the N plan would work for me Because I have to go to the pain doctor every month My husband's the one that's got, I think it's 5 different specialist doctors We just figured we both go with the G plan??? The only other doctor I see is a PCP 4 times a year along with my husband I guess we'll find out what we're going to do come Tuesday when we speak with your representative I do wanna thank you for all of the videos I'm still trying to figure out if they helped me or confused me more though LOL All kidding aside I have learned more than I ever thought I needed to It's just keeping it all in order and all of the ins and outs of the different plans Comment from : @KimberlySparks-wr6bh |
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Hi Matthew, Oh how maddening, I'm considering this and likely phoning Monday morning! Yes, I'm on your Plan N but got worried I ought not to have dropped my economic Plan G HD in Fla Ah, there's more cons, and your ending comments brought me back to sense I appreciate your advice, so glad I found you and got out of Advantage Comment from : @anitaitisanita8549 |
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I live in Minnesota and both my husband and I have a Plan F HD Medigap plan It has worked great for us so far as we haven’t even come close to the deductible max Also, our plan is with BCBS and since we joined we get 4 months of premiums returned to us the next year due to a regulation regarding the amount they reimbursed us having to be over a certain percentage Not sure if that is just a MN thing Thanks for making these videos to keep us informed Comment from : @lizp5098 |
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Totally agree with you: If the premium difference is $2k a year and you’re in good health, choosing high-deductible Plan G is a no-brainer Comment from : @JamesIsHereRightNow |
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Still better than an advantage plan 51 of all people on Medicare choose Advantage and many of those limits are around $5 to $6,000 HDG allows you to have a pay-as-you-go system yet keep all the benefits of original Medicare No annual plan changes (outside of part D), no networks, no pre-approvals, 100 days versus 20 for skilled nursing care and coverage that travels with you Even with the limit going up every year, it'll still be better than many Advantage plans excluding of course the low quality HMO ones Plan G and N are simply not affordable in New York, Minnesota, Connecticut, Maine and a lesser extent Florida I truly believe that Plan G will go to the wayside like J and F before it so N maybe the only comprehensive plan to choose from in the future If everything stays the same, I will choose between our N equivalent or HDG equivalent I live in Wisconsin Comment from : @ChrisSadowski-pp1np |
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Sadly, no one tells you that when you reach a certain age & have worked hard, done everything right, that you're supposed to be punished I still don't see the benefits of the Hi deductible plans that don't pay for particular drugs, nor deliver them Or, no 120 day supply That's one of my top of list prioritiesbrI was almost homeless because of my hsb's care Nursing Home, meds, hospital stays I got him on Medi-Medi So, that load has saved me for now Of course I will lose no matter what We had bought a Long Term Care Insurance (just in case) It was good until I was paying the Nursing Home more than the LTC was Punishment again When he passes, I will lose my home paying Medicaid back Punishment again I just shake my head Comment from : @bonniehonchell9963 |
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Not on Medicare yet (A only) My husband and I live in NY I figure Advantage or HD-G will be our only options My husband uses ostomy supplies that we pay a part of with employer insurance now Will those go toward the yearly MOP for HD-G? I understand that Part B pays toward them, not part D Comment from : @laurac56 |
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Find the 2025 Medicare rates and Medicare Supplement benefits table here: medigapseminarsorg/resources/ Good for printing and sharing brAlso, reach out to us at 800-847-9680 or medigapseminarsorg/contact-us/ Comment from : @MedigapSeminars |
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