PART C

It may be available in every state, but not to the whole state.

They do not come up on the medicare website for the Kansas City market.

I am sure that next year there will be more players in more areas.
 
Here, in the four county area (Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett, Cobb) of metro Atlanta, the Any Any Any II Plan, by Universal Health Care, is the one that I am writing. This is because it returns the Part B premium, up to $93.50, and allows someone who does not have Part D to join, with no additional cost, other than the 1% penalty.

The Wellcare Select Plan seems good, because of it's drug coverage. I am also impressed with the Pyramid Value Plus plan.
 
Pyramid is starting to make a little bit of head way here in the Kansas City area. They have some very competitive rates and co-pays.

So far I have only lost 2 members to them, but I know that one of the brokers here is trying to make a big impact.
 
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