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I think Aetna has the cheapest medicare supplement plans.
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On Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at 4:49:29 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> > I think Aetna has the cheapest medicare supplement plans. > Give us some prices of the different plans. But what you pay in your state might not be what others pay in their states. |
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On Wed, 29 May 2019 12:44:29 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2019-05-29 5:36 a.m., dsi1 wrote: >> On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 12:30:16 PM UTC-10, Bruce wrote: > >>> You're talking to an American. Your reply should at least have >>> included the words "profit" and "bottom line". Now she won't >>> understand. >> >> There's something seriously wrong with the cost of healthcare in >> America. Inexplicably, Americans don't see that there's a problem. >> > >There are too many people on the right who deem a government run health >care system to be communist and downright un-American. There area number >of western democracies that have wonderful health care systems that >treat everyone and spend less on health care than Americans. The >lobbyist for the for profit health care business have all sorts of >stories about wait times, and how others have to travel to the US for >treatment. They don't tell you about the Americans travelling for >medical procedures. Yeah, Americans travel from here for health care to NYC... people with cancer travel to Sloan, nowhere else on the planet is better. My wife had her artificial knees done in Manhattan and within a few months she was golfing, biking, SKING, gardening, and doing everything else while people she knows who had their knees done at the Albany hospitals still can't get around without a walker after five years. My wife never used a walker of crutchers. Nothing is better than the sports medicine team at Lennox Hill hospital, Dr Roth is a magician with knees, elbows, etc. She had both kneess replaced at the same time, that's the only way the geometry can match, and why go thtough a 2nd year of rehab. The entire surgery took four hours. The only position that's still a bit painful for my wife is on her knees on a hard floor, but absolutely no problem in bed and that's her favorite... in fact we discussed that with Dr. Roth, he promised not to worry. He's a funny guy, he said he'd supply all the orthropedic knee pads we keeded. |
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A G supplement from Aetna is $113 here
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On Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 11:11:03 AM UTC-5, wrote:
> > A G supplement from Aetna is $113 here > A plan G supplement from AARP United Healthcare is $123 per month and that's with an ETF discount. But the rates are different from state to state. |
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