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<blockquote data-quote="Ohio" data-source="post: 67391" data-attributes="member: 3761"><p>I have not seen the movie Sicko, as of yet. I just wanted to explain a little bit about Medicare.</p><p></p><p>Medicare Part A: Inpatient or Hospital Visits, usually paid for while you are working.</p><p></p><p>Medicare Part B: Optional Outpatient Medical Insurance. Premium is a little over $90.00 a month.</p><p></p><p>Medicare Part C: The freedom to choose plans outside of original Medicare. You can choose an insurance policy with another company for slightly more than you would pay for Medicare Part B, and cover up the gaps of Original Medicare. Many independent insurance companies offer drug coverage in their plans. </p><p></p><p>Medicare Part D: Drug Benefits.</p><p></p><p>Medicare is governed by a strict set of laws. All doctors who accept Medicare, and all insurance companies that provide Medicare plans must adhere to Medicare's guidelines. If someone doesn't abide by Medicare rules, and guidelines, then they are in for some trouble. Fortunately, some insurance companies offer plans that help to cover the gap of Medicare. Some Medicare plans are certainly lacking, but Medicare Reform is something that needs to be addressed by legislators.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ohio, post: 67391, member: 3761"] I have not seen the movie Sicko, as of yet. I just wanted to explain a little bit about Medicare. Medicare Part A: Inpatient or Hospital Visits, usually paid for while you are working. Medicare Part B: Optional Outpatient Medical Insurance. Premium is a little over $90.00 a month. Medicare Part C: The freedom to choose plans outside of original Medicare. You can choose an insurance policy with another company for slightly more than you would pay for Medicare Part B, and cover up the gaps of Original Medicare. Many independent insurance companies offer drug coverage in their plans. Medicare Part D: Drug Benefits. Medicare is governed by a strict set of laws. All doctors who accept Medicare, and all insurance companies that provide Medicare plans must adhere to Medicare's guidelines. If someone doesn't abide by Medicare rules, and guidelines, then they are in for some trouble. Fortunately, some insurance companies offer plans that help to cover the gap of Medicare. Some Medicare plans are certainly lacking, but Medicare Reform is something that needs to be addressed by legislators. [/QUOTE]
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