Medicare only, no supplement
Hi all,
I want your opinion. I am under 65 years old (one year to go!). I received Medicare after my kidney transplant. The price quotes for Medicare Disability Supplemental insurance are crazy high, until I reach 65 years old. I am thinking of just using my Medicare Insurance and paying any out of pocket charges for the next year. Does anyone use Medicare only with no supplement? What is your experience regarding the out of pocket charges?
Many thanks!
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Hi @chrisxkauffold 😊
It's so very nice to meet you! Congratulations on your DOUBLE transplant....how WONDERFUL!!
Also, thank you for sharing your positive AARP Medicare Advantage PPO experience.
I received a letter from Mayo alerting me that Mayo Clinic Florida is not "in-network" for most Medicare Advantage Plans.
It sounds like you were able to successfully research and identify an Advantage plan that is accepted by Mayo.
In the letter, Mayo included their TAX ID information to confirm with the insurance company that Mayo participates.
Thank you again for giving us a reminder that some Medicare Advantage plans are accepted by Mayo. That is very helpful information.
Is everything going well with your transplant? Are you starting to resume some of your activities now that you are feeling better?
Didn't think about other Mayo locations, I needed coverage specifically for Mayo Rochester and UW Health in Wisconsin, it was so hard, plus making sure the drug coverage was good for all the meds. I had help from the insurance company that manages my long term disability insurance, they referred me to a group that helps find additional insurance for Medicare.
The triple transplant is absolutely amazing, recovering will take a while but I'm here and wouldn't be without it.
@chrisxkauffold 😊
I am so happy to hear that your TRIPLE transplant is going well! Wow!
I agree with your assessment of our transplants...AMAZING.
The whole transplant process is a true miracle for all of us!
Please continue to stay in touch...I am thrilled for your triple transplant.
Thank you for letting me know about your Medicare health insurance journey...these are not easy decisions. I am sure whatever decision I make will concern me until I turn 65.
Hmmm, I do not know about a guaranteed issue period nor about an underwriting requirement. My supplement plan is a United Health Care/AARP plan, and the cost is just short of $250 per month but it covers both my wife and me. So for us, the $3K per year in addition to Part D costs ($50/month for me in 2024 and, believe it or not $0/month for my wife) have been worth it to date as I have had a lot of minor issues post heart transplant. (Two new hips thanks to tacrolimus, right shoulder issues, and so on.)
Perhaps a catastrophic only plan just in case?
What a screwed-up health care system we have in the US. Greatest technology in the world but the system in which is administered and accounted (paid for) is a mess.
Also I do know Medicare plans vary in cost by state and county/zip code.
Sorry I was not much help. I do not seem to have the same issues in getting care or paying for it that others have.
Best always,
s!
Hi @scottij 😊
As always, I agree with all of your comments. We have all definitely benefitted from amazing technology for sure, but the insurance stuff is a mess.
And thank you so much for your very detailed response with your premium numbers. They were really helpful!
I can't wait until I turn 65 and get rid of this concern.
I ran some numbers and I think Medicare only for one year until I turn 65 will work okay (unless something catastrophic happens to me).
I spoke to an agent today and the supplement is $1,000 a month for under 65 years old. It doesn't seem like it's worth $12,000.