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@gingerw

I am an active multiple myeloma patient, but also a kidney dialysis patient. For the last 5 years I have been under a Plan F for my supplement, but premiums are getting outrageous. While looking into alternatives, my dialysis clinic told me they will only work with a supplement plan, not a Medicare Advantage plan.

So, I have a lot of things to look in to. sigh....
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Also, reducing to a Plan G can reduce premiums for a while, but you have to pay the deductible each year (I think about $244 for 2024). Then everything else is covered. Considering changing my F husband to a G plan.

You can possibly drop to a plan G--premiums are lower and the only thing different than F is you have to pay the Medicare deductible--about $236. Once that is paid everything is like the plan F.