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@agatha679

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.

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@agatha679 Today I was able to change over to a Plan G, from my Plan F. I have been with United Healthcare through AARP since 2018. It was a very simple conversation [I had done my own research, also!], and for me there was no application needed. My new premium will be $82 less per month than if I stayed on Plan F. In 3 months I will have saved the Part B deductible amount. At my birthday month, the old plan would have gone up $26 per month. With Plan G it will go up $11.

Definitely worth looking into what plans might work for you! Definitely glad I decided to make that change!
Ginger