Medicare without no backup insurance might be a costly mistake
About one-third of Medicare beneficiaries use Advantage Plans, which have out-of-pocket maximums and often include dental and vision coverage or other extras. According to a 2018 study from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation about 19 percent of those who stick with basic Medicare have no extra coverage which experts say that’s risky. Why? Read article here… to find out the reasons.
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