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November 07, 2023

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8 UCW November 8 - 14, 2023 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Last article (Oct. 25 edition of Up and Com- ing Weekly), I covered Medicare parts A and B and how the pitfall to the unwary is the lack of a maximum out of pocket. ere are two ways to address this problem: Supplements and Medi- care Advantage. e rules vary between states so I will only cover North Carolina rules. Gertrude Stein said, "A rose is a rose is a rose" and the same can be said of a Medicare Supple- ment. Supplements are state regulated. e state decides which plans can be sold and the ben- efits do not vary between companies. No matter the source of your plan, the benefits remain the same. A Plan G is a Plan G is a Plan G. Carriers only decide the premium and underwriting ques- tions. Typically, the lower the premium, the more stringent the underwriting questions. Medicare Supplements, commonly called Me- digap, are only guaranteed issue after age 65 and for the first six months of eligibility for Part B. A supplement is filed in addition to Original Medicare and picks up the co-pays and charges left over. Which co-pays and charges depend on the letter of the plan. Plan G is the most com- prehensive, only leaving the Part B deductible unpaid. Supplement pros: no network — Providers ac- cepting Medicare accept the Supplement, known costs are already calculated for the year, and it can be freely used while traveling inside the US. Supplement cons: Expensive and price in- creases with age, no prescription drug coverage so it requires a drug card, does not cover dental, hearing, or vision, and it isn't a guaranteed issue outside the initial window which may preclude some people. If you are on medicare due to disability, the premium skyrockets. As an aside, Blue Cross Blue Shield has a Blue to Blue program allowing clients to switch plans without underwriting. Medicare Advantage isn't filed like a supple- ment additionally to Original Medicare. It is filed in lieu of Original Medicare. Advantage plans are cheap and typically cover prescription drugs. ere are many beneficial inducements offered with these plans. MA pros: Guaranteed issue, cheap, most offer hearing, vision, and dental benefits as well as quarterly over the counter benefits. Some offer transportation, home service, gym member- ships, and part B buybacks. Low co-pays, low maximum out of pocket, and no deductible are generally staples. MA cons: Networks, remember Cape Fear Val- ley's situation, and formularies are the two major things to pay firm attention to. Make certain all your providers and prescription drugs are cov- ered or have suitable substitutes. ese plans can change by county and zip code so the plan your friend has might not be available to you. Benefits fluctuate annually and a good plan this year may be bad the next. Travel is possible but requires calling your carrier for approved providers in your intended destination. When done well, by a professional, they are great. When done wrong, they are a nightmare. is open enrollment, try to make an educated decision with a professional's help. If you need one, I know a guy. JOSEPH DOWLESS, CLC Financial, contributing writer COMMENTS? Editor@upandcomingweekly. com. 910-484-6200. Need to know: Supplements vs. Medicare Advantage by JOSEPH DOWLESS FTCC Corporate & Continuing Education F T C C ' s C o r p o r a t e & C o n t i n u i n g E d u c a t i o n p r o v i d e s E n g l i s h a s a S e c o n d L a n g u a g N e w o r e x i s t i n g b u s i n e s s o r i n d u s t r y i n n e e d o f t r a i n i n g ? mooreg@faytechcc.edu 910-678-0168 FTCC's Customized Training: - Supports the economic development efforts of North Carolina - Responds promptly to the training needs of new or existing businesses/industries - Supports costs associated with assessment training development & delivery - Provides support of full-time production and direct customer service positions - Designed to respect the confidential nature of proprietary processes & information GIVE US A CALL TO DISCUSS HOW FTCC CAN HELP YOU GROW AND EXCEL! OPINION

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