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Original Medicare (Parts A & B)
provides excellent coverage, but leaves the Medicare recipient responsible for
potentially unlimited out of pocket expenses. For this reason, we recommend
everyone look at health insurance that provides protection
that exceeds original Medicare. These days there are plans that have premiums
as low as $0, so protection is affordable for nearly everyone.
Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage is only
administered through private insurance companies – you cannot sign up for
Part D through Social Security or Medicare. We recommend everyone sign up
for a Part D plan, even if they don’t take prescription medications today for
two reasons: 1) you never know if you’ll need drugs in the future, 2) there is
generally a penalty for not signing up for Part D when you’re first eligible.
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