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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1616356" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>1982vette; I agree it isn't "free" because we have all worked our 40 quarters to be eligible. But what I meant that there was no "out of pocket" cost for it. Part A is no "additional cost". Part B is 135 or so a month. Part C is more of the "advantage type" plan which will cover A B and often D . Part D is the drug coverage. Part C is the one that is more like a blanket plan, but there are restrictions that my ins lady does not like. Says she will seldom ever suggest a Part C. It operates more like an HMO or PPO and she does not like the restrictions. Might be good for some people..... </p><p>Basically you get Part A B & D OR you get Part C, which includes the other 3 but has more restrictive coverages on some things</p><p></p><p>Medicare.gov and HHC websites do a pretty good job of explaining each "part" and what they encompass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1616356, member: 25884"] 1982vette; I agree it isn't "free" because we have all worked our 40 quarters to be eligible. But what I meant that there was no "out of pocket" cost for it. Part A is no "additional cost". Part B is 135 or so a month. Part C is more of the "advantage type" plan which will cover A B and often D . Part D is the drug coverage. Part C is the one that is more like a blanket plan, but there are restrictions that my ins lady does not like. Says she will seldom ever suggest a Part C. It operates more like an HMO or PPO and she does not like the restrictions. Might be good for some people..... Basically you get Part A B & D OR you get Part C, which includes the other 3 but has more restrictive coverages on some things Medicare.gov and HHC websites do a pretty good job of explaining each "part" and what they encompass. [/QUOTE]
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