greybeard23
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Just to chime in here on Medicare. Just hit 65 this year so had to deal with it. Part A, hospitalization is free, Part B is 104 dollars plus a month, they will take out 105, Part D is prescription drugs.<br><br>You automatically get Part A, you can opt out of Part B and Part D, if you do and decide or are forced to take it later when you show up at a hospital in an emergency, you will be charged 10 % a year for both, for each year you didn't sign up. That then is the cost for the rest of your life. So if you skip part B for a couple years, you will now be paying 125 dollars a month.<br><br>What happened with me, I took Part B, then came a form for Part D, but it was a form for Extra Help, a few questions about money on hand and in the bank. Sent that in and was given help for Part D. Just called medicare and had them sign me up to an insurance company. I don't use prescription drugs so I didn't care which company, since they were paying for it. Then, Medicare sent that info to the state, and I got another form to fill out about help with part b. They figured I didn't make enough or have enough on hand. So they now pay my 105 a month. Also, with part d, any prescription drugs cost less and there is no co-pay.<br><br>Don't know if all states do this, I need to check into it, because I would like to change my address to somewhere out west so I don't have to go back east once a year to take care of my vehicle.