sodaytongal
Expert
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I understood the trial right to be if when T65 you take a supplement and later switch to an advantage plan, you could go back to your original supp (or a similar of that was no longer available) with 12 months with no underwriting.
However, if you didn't take a supp when first eligible and later decided you wanted one, you would be subject to health questions. I remember seeing a chart in the Medicare & You handbook about this very thing.
Today I was with a customer who said if you take an advantage plan when you T65 and within one year want a supp you can get it with no underwriting. I questionned this and looked up in the current Medicare & You handbook.
He was right!
Did this change or did I misread originally?
Thank you!
However, if you didn't take a supp when first eligible and later decided you wanted one, you would be subject to health questions. I remember seeing a chart in the Medicare & You handbook about this very thing.
Today I was with a customer who said if you take an advantage plan when you T65 and within one year want a supp you can get it with no underwriting. I questionned this and looked up in the current Medicare & You handbook.
He was right!
Did this change or did I misread originally?
Thank you!