I have part c. It won’t pay unless it is on a listPays for mine. I do have the part C. Thank goodness because military won't.
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I have part c. It won’t pay unless it is on a listPays for mine. I do have the part C. Thank goodness because military won't.
I do have part c.I keep telling you all to get part C. If your state does it. Glad mine does. Majes up fir what I pay for it. Big time.
Part c is advantage.We always had part C but with Advantage and living in a new place we got to pick from all the doctors and dentist and eye specialist that turned out very good. The eye doc has raised chickens before and is thinking about getting his kids some now.
That's the age when benefits start. But when you wait to claim it, you get more each check.I guess they changed since last I read on it. Didnt it used to be 65?
Ours pays for $1500 worth of whatever you get done. After that, it's on me.I get mine cleaned for free twice a year and xrays..on...... part C.![]()
I was with AARP.. changed this year to Aetna. They're doing a lot more. Maybe each state is different. Love having my own drs,..even specialist..neurologists..Neuro Optometrist..dentist, hospital. All of those are paid for. I know..been to the ER and specialists. Sadly. The only thing I can't do is pick my own hearing specialist. They have one. Going to go order OTC things today. $120.00 worth. Free. Love this.I have part c. It won’t pay unless it is on a list
Ours pays for $1500 worth of whatever you get done. After that, it's on me.
AARP did change..so I changed.What is Medicare Part C?
A Medicare Advantage Plan (like an HMO or PPO) is another Medicare health plan choice you may have as part of Medicare. Medicare Advantage Plans, sometimes called “Part C” or “MA Plans,” are offered by private companies approved by Medicare.
If you join a Medicare Advantage Plan, the plan will provide all of your Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance) coverage. Medicare Advantage Plans may offer extra coverage, such as vision, hearing, dental, and/or health and wellness programs. Most include Medicare prescription drug coverage (Part D).
Medicare pays a fixed amount for your care every month to the companies offering Medicare Advantage Plans. These companies must follow rules set by Medicare. However, each Medicare Advantage Plan can charge different out-of-pocket costs and have different rules for how you get services (like whether you need a referral to see a specialist or if you have to go to only doctors, facilities, or suppliers that belong to the plan for non‑emergency or non-urgent care). These rules can change each year.