Agents selling Evercare?

I agree Plan F is not the "Smart Bye" maybe 10 years ago it may have some merit, but today "excess charges" do not exist with MOST doctors. And the only benefit with Plan F is that it pays your part B premium.... That is if you don't mind paying an extra $225 in premium for a $131 benefit?

However for those tuff old nuts that are so brainwashed that Plan F is the only way to go. I have had no choice but to write plan F. I think some of those single old ladies believe Plan F is some sort of status symbol.

Frank do you use Genworth... or the other company that recently merged with your Brentwood, TN company?

My post overlaps Franks.... Frank posted while I was typing
 
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So the bottom line is if the doctors my parents see accept assignment then they're wasting money on F? And would they be able to switch from F to another supp? Now, my mom just needed to see a specialist so it's possible that she "could" get charged 15% more if that doctor didn't accept assignment? I know my parents and ANY potential OOP expense would be a no-go. If it means anything, my father still uses his GE plan for drugs so that's not an issue.
 
I agree Plan F is not the "Smart Bye" maybe 10 years ago it may have some merit, but today "excess charges" do not exist with MOST doctors. And the only benefit with Plan F is that it pays your part B premium.... That is if you don't mind paying an extra $225 in premium for a $124 benefit?

However for those tuff old nuts that are so brainwashed that Plan F is the only way to go. I have had no choice but to write plan F. I think some of those single old ladies believe Plan F is some sort of status symbol.

Frank do you use Genworth... or the other company that recently merged with your Brentwood, TN company?

No I haven't started using them yet. Their Plan D is 132.33 for a 65 yr old female. Continental Life's permium for a 65 yr old female is $93.25.

In Colorado I'm using American Continental. They were just approved a couple of weeks ago. Continental Life is only moving American Continental into states where Continental Life is no longer competitive.
 
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