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Tanker6
Aug 11, 2009, 07:11 AM
My wife recently was declared "Disabled" by the courts and put on Social Security Disability. She has been given Medicare Parts A & B. I am trying to find a MediGap or Part F policy for me to buy for her to supplement her Medicare. It is becoming a daunting task.

rosskie
Nov 2, 2009, 12:38 PM
In Georgia (and most states) you need to be 65 to get Medigap. Try instead for an Advantage Plan and/or a Plan D (if drugs are a major issue).

babercrombie
Nov 24, 2009, 06:22 PM
In Georgia (and most states) you need to be 65 to get Medigap. Try instead for an Advantage Plan and/or a Plan D (if drugs are a major issue).

Female Age 55 Disabled Needing a Medicare Advantage Plan in Georgia. Who covers this with Prescription Drugs are a major issue?

babercrombie
Nov 24, 2009, 06:23 PM
Who can we get coverage Medicare Advantage for a female age 55 who is covered under Parts A and B in Medicare? Prescription drug coverage is important?

rosskie
Nov 25, 2009, 06:20 AM
Go to Medicare.gov, your plans, and look at either the Medicare Advantage Plans or the Plan D plans. If she uses a lot of brand name prescriptions search for the best (least expensive) Plan D, and then add a Medicare Advantage (with drug covergage) on top. If her specific doctors are important to her (which I'm guessing they are), choose a PFFS plan (private fee for service). Almost all doctors who accept Medicare accept PFFS plans.

Unfortunately, there are about 100 choices in Georgia, and the drug prices on Medicare are not very reliable, but if you follow these tips you can trim the Plan D to the top six and then research them, and the same with the Advantage plan. I have chosen Medco and Secure Horizons, but you wife's best option depends on her drugs and doctors.

rdmachost
Oct 26, 2010, 08:53 AM
Georgia now offers persons under 65 and receiving disability Supplemental plans

rdmachost
Oct 26, 2010, 08:55 AM
You are now eligible for Supplemental plans in Georgia.