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Originally Posted by Jimking
LIT LOVE, Suzy has Medicare Part A, B and D. Again, I might be dropping the ball, I hope not. My understanding is those on SSDI under retirement age only qualify for advantage plans, not supplement plans. Of course when someone is receiving SSDI and reach that retirement age their status is changed from SSDI to regular Social Security retirement. LIT LOVE, are you sure you have a supplemental plan not a advantage plan? Humana did inform us this PPO plan helps in both Medicare part B and D.
What I meant was there where only two insurance companies participating in the Advantage Plan, Humana and Eitna in northern VA. Another words, to me, not much competition. I'm not sure these days if that is a good thing or bad. 
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Part A is free. Part B is like $90 something. Part D is for meds and $30-40ish. And my supplement is running like $300.
I went for the best coverage I could get at the time. It is incredibly confusing.