Joe Biden: My Plan to Extend Medicare for Another Generation

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This is spot on
 
You don't understand your own statement? You wrote this right?

"Do explain how a senior will get health insurance at a reasonable cost without Medicatre"

You realize that statement suggests that without Medicare, seniors would not be able to get health insurance at a "reasonable" cost, right? So I asked what "reasonable" means and you have thus far not offered an answer. You also havent offered any evidence that the statement itself is true. Look if you don't intend to answer the questions just say so and I won't keep bothering you.

I told you what I pay for Medicare, and that is reasonable. Private insurance, if you could get it would be many times that amount.
If this isn't sufficient for you, tough shit.
 
I told you what I pay for Medicare, and that is reasonable. Private insurance, if you could get it would be many times that amount.
If this isn't sufficient for you, tough shit.

First of all that's "reasonable" to you. I don't believe the world does or should revolve around you. Next thank you for your opinion about the cost of private insurance but it's just an opinion. You believe it would be more but you can't show any evidence that it would in reality. Lastly everytime a leftist is pressed to offer more than their feelings we get "tough shit". It shouldn't ever surprise you why people think leftists are intellectually lacking but it I suspect it will.
 
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Medicare Advantage can become expensive if you're sick, due to uncovered copays. Additionally, a plan may offer only a limited network of doctors, which can interfere with a patient's choice. It's not easy to change to another plan.


Network restrictions are another common reason why beneficiaries leave their Medicare Advantage plans. With Medicare Advantage plans, staying within your policy's network is key to paying the lowest possible costs for health services. Going out of your network could mean high fees or no coverage.

out of network copays are identical to Medicare copays.....
 
Whatever a person pays for Medicare is cheap, very cheap, compared to what they would have to pay for private insurance. That is assuming a person over 65 could even get private insurance.

true.....my advantage plan costs me $18 a month over Medicare......of course they cover my prescription drugs, part of my Medicare deductible and copays and throw in my $10 a month Silver Sneakers gym membership.....(did I mention the additional dental and eyeglasses coverage?)....and then there's the $25 per quarter for OTC medicines and vitamins.....
 
true.....my advantage plan costs me $18 a month over Medicare......of course they cover my prescription drugs, part of my Medicare deductible and copays and throw in my $10 a month Silver Sneakers gym membership.....(did I mention the additional dental and eyeglasses coverage?)....and then there's the $25 per quarter for OTC medicines and vitamins.....

Thats inasignificant shit. I sure would not want to see any dentist who is part of an Advantage network, since they agree to work for less money, and probably aren't the best.
Your plan most likely has a $5000 or more yearly max, so stay healthy. Another factoid, there are hospital groups now, who wont accept an advantage plan, or if they do require a down payment prior to admission. Reason? Many patients cannot afford the $2-5,000 out of pocket expense for a hospital stay.
One good example is Mayo Clinic who will not accept advantage patients and its spreading.
 
Prove it. Oh that's right you couldn't be bothered with that shit. My bad.

On second thought, shitforbrains, a 30 second Google search found this tidbit:
Which Medicare plan has no copays?

There are generally no copayments with Original Medicare — Medicare Part A and Part B — but you may have coinsurance costs. You may have a copayment if you have a Medicare Advantage plan or Medicare Part D prescription drug plan. The amount of your copayment in those cases varies from plan to plan.
 
On second thought, shitforbrains, a 30 second Google search found this tidbit:
Which Medicare plan has no copays?

There are generally no copayments with Original Medicare — Medicare Part A and Part B — but you may have coinsurance costs. You may have a copayment if you have a Medicare Advantage plan or Medicare Part D prescription drug plan. The amount of your copayment in those cases varies from plan to plan.

No link dumbass just more opinion. Does your retardation get worse by the hour or by the minute?
 
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