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When I signed up, I was told about needing a supplement. My hockey buddies all recommended Humana. When I called 6 other Supplement candidates, Humana was the only one where they answered on the 3rd ring with a voice that spoke perfect English. Signed up for Plan F at the advice of my buddies. 2 months later Im on the operating table for prostate cancer. Total hospital cost was $126,000. I paid ZERO, all covered by Medicare and Humana. A few guys with BCBS said average fee for them, same surgery was $20,000. 2 years later Humana called back and said Plan G would be more like what I needed. Quite a bit less ($150/month). So, that's where I'm at. Meanwhile, Humana sent me a covid 'kit': masks, gloves, temperature reading gun, blood pressure machine, finger heartrate deal, and some other stuff. This worked out best for me. I have their prescription drug, dentist and eyeglass cards, too. I have no complaints or regrets.
 
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When I signed up, I was told about needing a supplement. My hockey buddies all recommended Humana. When I called 6 other Supplement candidates, Humana was the only one where they answered on the 3rd ring with a voice that spoke perfect English. Signed up for Plan F at the advice of my buddies. 2 months later Im on the operating table for prostate cancer. Total hospital cost was $126,000. I paid ZERO, all covered by Medicare and Humana. A few guys with BCBS said average fee for them, same surgery was $20,000. 2 years later Humana called back and said Plan G would be more like what I needed. Quite a bit less ($150/month). So, that's where I'm at. Meanwhile, Humana sent me a covid 'kit': masks, gloves, temperature reading gun, blood pressure machine, finger heartrate deal, and some other stuff. This worked out best for me. I have their prescription drug, dentist and eyeglass cards, too. I have no complaints or regrets.

This is great stuff. Thanks.

MoKelly
 
   / Applied For Medicare #23  
Great points. I hadn’t thought about international travel.

Thank you!

MoKelly
I had a Summer home in Canada, and researched this issue in advance.
Bought a Medicare supplemental policy that covered out of USA, up to 100K lifetime total.
Was hospitalized in Canada for 6 days, with a $22,000 bill.
Insurance paid all but deductible.
 
   / Applied For Medicare #24  
...Many folks I know can’t even think about retirement until they get on Medicare.

MoKelly

The conspiracy theorist in me wants to think this is intentional.
 
   / Applied For Medicare #25  
When I signed up, I was told about needing a supplement. My hockey buddies all recommended Humana. When I called 6 other Supplement candidates, Humana was the only one where they answered on the 3rd ring with a voice that spoke perfect English. Signed up for Plan F at the advice of my buddies. 2 months later Im on the operating table for prostate cancer. Total hospital cost was $126,000. I paid ZERO, all covered by Medicare and Humana. A few guys with BCBS said average fee for them, same surgery was $20,000. 2 years later Humana called back and said Plan G would be more like what I needed. Quite a bit less ($150/month). So, that's where I'm at. Meanwhile, Humana sent me a covid 'kit': masks, gloves, temperature reading gun, blood pressure machine, finger heartrate deal, and some other stuff. This worked out best for me. I have their prescription drug, dentist and eyeglass cards, too. I have no complaints or regrets.
$126,000 for prostate removal surgery?
That is the absolute highest number I have ever heard.

I had Proton Radiation treatment 25 years ago for $50,000,( at Loma Linda Univ. Medical Center, CA. ) Surgery then was estimated at about $10,000.
After much research, (Mayo Clinic, and Johns Hopkins) I determined that Proton Radiation was the best for me. I was 55, and my company insurance covered all but an $1800 deductible.
Never had any pain/discomfort, or side effects, and here I am at 80, with everything still working normally!

Proton radiation treatment was in it's infancy in 1996, and there was only one Proton treatment center, in Loma Linda,CA. I showed up there in Feb.1996, to begin 37 treatments.
Proton radiation treatment is VERY different from IMRT radiation treatment, which is what is usually locally offered!
Individual Proton centers can cost up to $200+ million to construct, thus they are not at local hospitals.
25 years later though, there are now 37 Proton treatment centers nationwide.
The process is an amazing technical/engineering/physics/scientific achievement, using a Cyclotron (atom accelerator)!

I consider myself to have been SO fortunate to have stumbled upon it it.
The Loma Linda Proton radiation treatment story was run on ABC 20/20 back in late 1995.
The Proton radiation treatment process has now been expanded to include treatment of other other tumor types as well.
 
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   / Applied For Medicare #26  
63 and self employed paying $1200/no for me and $1000 for wife for a plan with $5000.00 deductible. Guess $150 each per month would be a nice raise in our net income.
Same here. For me and wifey, we paid 32,000 last year for health insurance; sure it's a 100% write off, but damnn that's a lot of money. I'm 63 in one month, can't wait for 65...
 
   / Applied For Medicare #27  
Same here. For me and wifey, we paid 32,000 last year for health insurance; sure it's a 100% write off, but damnn that's a lot of money. I'm 63 in one month, can't wait for 65...
So....what sort of $ tax benefit do you consider that "write off" provides?
 
   / Applied For Medicare #29  
I heard people ***** about medicare and social security continually before I retired. I was expecting the worst in signing up for them. It went surprisingly easy. The government people were friendly and helpful. Now that I have used it for several years (I have AARP supplement) i find that the whole systems works so much better than the private insurance companies i had prior to retirement, both in terms of cost and ease of use.
 
   / Applied For Medicare #30  
Same here. For me and wifey, we paid 32,000 last year for health insurance; sure it's a 100% write off, but damnn that's a lot of money. I'm 63 in one month, can't wait for 65...
Have you figure out what you are going to do with all the money you will be saving when you get on Medicare?. It will be a shock. Of course you may be retiring (or not) so that can make a huge difference too.
 

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