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@eileen11108

Not matter what plan you take….supplement G or Medical Advantage….you must pay Part B. If you are on Social Security it is taken right out of your monthly Social Security. Read the plans…they all very clearly state you must have Part B.
Supplement G pays all except for the Part B annual deductible.
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Good news is Plan B premiums are dropping to $164.90 in 2023.

Thank you for the helpful clarification. I have Medicare A - B - D - G since initial enrollment, and it will remain as is.