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Benno von Humpback wrote:Happy birthday to you to!!!
Medicare minus 1.
Yesterday's informal club TT results (although I got beat by a bunch of somewhat older people)
LarryHoward wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:Happy birthday to you to!!!
Medicare minus 1.
Yesterday's informal club TT results (although I got beat by a bunch of somewhat older people)
Just a spring chicken.
I'll tell you Medicare plus TFL is better than Tricare and a supplemental. Only challenge is the Medicare premium is income adjusted so it has worked out to more than $1000/qtr per covered individual. Since L is a child bride, we are still paying Tricare copays and deductibles on her for another 5 years (or until M4All shows up).
Benno von Humpback wrote:LarryHoward wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:Happy birthday to you to!!!
Medicare minus 1.
Yesterday's informal club TT results (although I got beat by a bunch of somewhat older people)
Just a spring chicken.
I'll tell you Medicare plus TFL is better than Tricare and a supplemental. Only challenge is the Medicare premium is income adjusted so it has worked out to more than $1000/qtr per covered individual. Since L is a child bride, we are still paying Tricare copays and deductibles on her for another 5 years (or until M4All shows up).
Wow, that’s expensive! I still think we are out of Tricare and into TFL as soon as the we become eligible.
LarryHoward wrote:..............Only challenge is the Medicare premium is income adjusted so it has worked out to more than $1000/qtr per covered individual.........
Benno von Humpback wrote:Happy birthday to you to!!!
Medicare minus 1.
Yesterday's informal club TT results (although I got beat by a bunch of somewhat older people)
kimbottles wrote:LarryHoward wrote:..............Only challenge is the Medicare premium is income adjusted so it has worked out to more than $1000/qtr per covered individual.........
I would very happily trade premiums with you Captain!!
LarryHoward wrote:kimbottles wrote:LarryHoward wrote:..............Only challenge is the Medicare premium is income adjusted so it has worked out to more than $1000/qtr per covered individual.........
I would very happily trade premiums with you Captain!!
That’s why I note that it’s a good bit more than I used to pay but not obscene compared to other non employer plans.
kimbottles wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:Happy birthday to you to!!!
Medicare minus 1.
Yesterday's informal club TT results (although I got beat by a bunch of somewhat older people)
That is a very respectable ride Benno, well done.
Benno von Humpback wrote:kimbottles wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:Happy birthday to you to!!!
Medicare minus 1.
Yesterday's informal club TT results (although I got beat by a bunch of somewhat older people)
That is a very respectable ride Benno, well done.
Thanks. That’s a high compliment coming from you!
kimbottles wrote:Medicare’s coverage has been great, I have a very high return on my investment this year!!
SemiSalt wrote:kimbottles wrote:Medicare’s coverage has been great, I have a very high return on my investment this year!!
Me,too.
I suppose that the Warren campaign had a document somewhere saying exactly what she meant by Medicare for All. I took it to mean a national plan with small premiums, mostly paid for by taxes somewhere else. I suspect it would turn out more like Medicaid for all than anything like Medicare.
And really, what's so good about Medicare except that you get it without high premiums. If it's so good, why does everyone who can afford it have a med supp plan?
kimbottles wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:kimbottles wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:Happy birthday to you to!!!
Medicare minus 1.
Yesterday's informal club TT results (although I got beat by a bunch of somewhat older people)
That is a very respectable ride Benno, well done.
Thanks. That’s a high compliment coming from you!
Averaging 200 watts is generally considered the break point for “serious cycling”. You are there. Very nice.
Benno von Humpback wrote:kimbottles wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:kimbottles wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:Happy birthday to you to!!!
Medicare minus 1.
Yesterday's informal club TT results (although I got beat by a bunch of somewhat older people)
That is a very respectable ride Benno, well done.
Thanks. That’s a high compliment coming from you!
Averaging 200 watts is generally considered the break point for “serious cycling”. You are there. Very nice.
Well, it works okay when you don’t weigh much. I’d still like to be faster.
LarryHoward wrote:SemiSalt wrote:kimbottles wrote:Medicare’s coverage has been great, I have a very high return on my investment this year!!
Me,too.
I suppose that the Warren campaign had a document somewhere saying exactly what she meant by Medicare for All. I took it to mean a national plan with small premiums, mostly paid for by taxes somewhere else. I suspect it would turn out more like Medicaid for all than anything like Medicare.
And really, what's so good about Medicare except that you get it without high premiums. If it's so good, why does everyone who can afford it have a med supp plan?
Medicare has some relatively high copays and part D Coverage (drugs) is pretty expensive if you have to use it. In my case (and Benno when he gets old) the uniformed service Tricare turns into “Tricare for life” at age 65 and you are required to enroll for Medicare as soon as eligible. At that time, Tricare becomes a very good supplemental and out of pocket for covered services goes to zero. For meds, you stay on “Express Scripts” with reasonable copays. For My $462/month Medicare premium, I have no medical copays and limited drug copays. Once I retire, the Medicare income adjusted premium should drop as my income does. Part of retirement planning for us is targeting how much we want to take annually to limit income adjusted costs.
National affordability aside, it’s pretty good coverage and my costs are pretty reasonable given the care I have received.
Interestingly, I had an ER visit about a month ago and just got the Medicare EOB. Billed amount > $1600. Medicare adjusted to $153 or so and my share $30.00 (paid by Tricare). Brings the question of “what did it really cost?”
SemiSalt wrote:kimbottles wrote:Medicare’s coverage has been great, I have a very high return on my investment this year!!
Me,too.
I suppose that the Warren campaign had a document somewhere saying exactly what she meant by Medicare for All. I took it to mean a national plan with small premiums, mostly paid for by taxes somewhere else. I suspect it would turn out more like Medicaid for all than anything like Medicare.
And really, what's so good about Medicare except that you get it without high premiums. If it's so good, why does everyone who can afford it have a med supp plan?
Tim Ford wrote:^^^This is like health care costs from another planet, in that, I don't follow any of it. Is this because you guys are on some sort of Federal system?
I plunk down a measly 250 a month for me and the little woman for Part B and that's all I got. (dental, drugs, vision and the 20% the FEDS don't grab). Of course, our dear dear ex-Gov Moron O'Malley tried to fuck over everyone in the MD state retirement system by pushing legislation that would annihilate the State Prescription Drug Plan, SEVEN years after the bill passed. (the date of elimination was to be 7 years after the bill went through and signed)
Luckily, enough angry geezers who vote got an injunction on that piece of crap. But it's still up for grabs on a yearly basis. I'd be fine with elimination the subsidy and letting us pay it, just to be insured for a Rx that costs 20K USD a month.
Fucking democrats....you can't trust 'em![]()
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As the song goes, "I get down on my knees and pray, we don't get fooled again!"
H B wrote:Tim Ford wrote:^^^This is like health care costs from another planet, in that, I don't follow any of it. Is this because you guys are on some sort of Federal system?
I plunk down a measly 250 a month for me and the little woman for Part B and that's all I got. (dental, drugs, vision and the 20% the FEDS don't grab). Of course, our dear dear ex-Gov Moron O'Malley tried to fuck over everyone in the MD state retirement system by pushing legislation that would annihilate the State Prescription Drug Plan, SEVEN years after the bill passed. (the date of elimination was to be 7 years after the bill went through and signed)
Luckily, enough angry geezers who vote got an injunction on that piece of crap. But it's still up for grabs on a yearly basis. I'd be fine with elimination the subsidy and letting us pay it, just to be insured for a Rx that costs 20K USD a month.
Fucking democrats....you can't trust 'em![]()
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As the song goes, "I get down on my knees and pray, we don't get fooled again!"
Thank you!
Right about the time Laura turns 65 she will have the magical 20 years required with the municipality she works for that is quasi-state...that should hopefully get us MD State healthcare in retirement if it isn't messed with again.
Benno - Nice ride. I know some guys that ride that fast but not me. This spring I was riding by myself and getting into the high 15's on average...then I fell off the (bike) wagon.