To: sanjuanbob
I have an F supplement. No copays or deductibles. No doctor referrals. Pick your own specialists.
The problem with plan F is that they are not taking new participants. That means an aging membership with greater medical care needs. That will cause rates to go up faster then other plans. I just put my wife on plan G, almost same as plan F but you pay the part B deductible (~$200). Or there is still a high deductible plan F. Have you considered switching?
7 posted on
02/25/2020 12:18:37 PM PST by
JoSixChip
(I'm an American Nationalist)
To: JoSixChip
I have...my open enrollment is June, am considering G. Like you said, F is going up a lot every year. Each company has their own rates though. Ive had 3 companies the last 4 years...currently Cigna Loyal America.
9 posted on
02/25/2020 12:23:04 PM PST by
sanjuanbob
(Yes, I CAN take a joke /s)
To: JoSixChip
I believe new plan Fs are going away for new enrollees. My wife and I are currently on plan F and will likely stay on until it becomes too expensive. Right now plan G is $200 dollars a year less than F ie. the same price when you figure in the deductible, but that will no doubt change as time and plan F enrollees pass.
10 posted on
02/25/2020 12:41:08 PM PST by
hanamizu
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