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If a senior has enough financial resources to afford a MedigapF and Part D plan, is there any good reason for them to forgo the Medigap and go with a MAPD plan?
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If a senior has enough financial resources to afford a MedigapF and Part D plan, is there any good reason for them to forgo the Medigap and go with a MAPD plan?
A fellow agent recently made the comment to me that MA plans are for the rich, or the poor, but people in the middle buy the medsupps. I thought that was funny and somewhat true
I've had clients on both for years and they are all happy.
If a senior has enough financial resources to afford a MedigapF and Part D plan, is there any good reason for them to forgo the Medigap and go with a MAPD plan?
That's illegal you know....
My wealthiest clients wanted nothing to do with a med supp until their accountant requested or rather informed them they needed to spend more money on healthcare.
If a senior has enough financial resources to afford a MedigapF and Part D plan, is there any good reason for them to forgo the Medigap and go with a MAPD plan?