Couple of observations, Junkman.
I believe TN uses attained age for Medigap. GA has entry age. Not sure how many states are attained vs entry but here at least another year does not trigger an increase. Yes, we get rate increases but not just for living to our next birthday.
FWIW, I have had a deductible of at least $5,000 for over 10 years prior to going on Medicare. Most of my U65 clients also had deductibles of $5,000+ but a few had lower deductible copay plans.
Biggest challenge to those 65+ with high deductibles (or high OOP for MA plans) is most are living on a "fixed income".
Coming up with $2,000 or $4,000 or more when you have income is (can be) simple enough if you have a paycheck. Not so much when you quit working and are living off SS, savings and retirement.
I believe TN uses attained age for Medigap. GA has entry age. Not sure how many states are attained vs entry but here at least another year does not trigger an increase. Yes, we get rate increases but not just for living to our next birthday.
FWIW, I have had a deductible of at least $5,000 for over 10 years prior to going on Medicare. Most of my U65 clients also had deductibles of $5,000+ but a few had lower deductible copay plans.
Biggest challenge to those 65+ with high deductibles (or high OOP for MA plans) is most are living on a "fixed income".
Coming up with $2,000 or $4,000 or more when you have income is (can be) simple enough if you have a paycheck. Not so much when you quit working and are living off SS, savings and retirement.