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Originally Posted by greglepore
If you're still splitting times time between two locales an Advantage plan may be difficult, as many are hmo/ppo tied to a locale. You can get out of network tx but not usually for a long time.
Other than that, I'd seriously check out an Advantage plan-often its a pretty good deal compared to traditional Medicare plus a supplement, but yes, there is a lot to digest. And the target moves every year with the open enrollment period. There are consultants, both private and paid for by the industry, that can help.
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Costs seem to depend on what state you live in.I joined AARP just to get an advantage plan offered through AARP. It is an HMO but that is not a problem for me as my care providers are pretty much in network. Have a look at the AARP thing, it worked for me.