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Freddie

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1. This is also true if you're 65 and want to stay on your spouse's plan
Sun Oct 3, 2021, 06:51 PM
Oct 2021

Did my homework, DH works for a large company so I can stay on his til he retires. Costs us about $450/month ($600 less $148 in Part B I’m not paying) but it’s a great BC Personal Choice, no deductibles if you stay in network and low co-pays for doc visits and prescriptions. I’m kicking the supplement/Advantage decision down the road a bit.

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