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Im subbed and liked. Of all the medicare retirement insurance vids on YT, you are the most detailed. Explicit and understandable. You work very hard to help people. Thank you.
Brush twice a day, floss thoroughly once a day. Best dental insurance you can have. Most dental coverage is very limited, $1,500.00-$2,000.00 yearly cap, and you pay half that in premiums. Take care of your teeth and put money in a dental savings account. Cleanings are cheap...less than $100.00. Get two a year. It won't break you, and it's cheaper than premiums by far.
An important piece of information everyone needs to verify is whether or not not their dentist or the dentist where you live accept the dental insurance you are evaluating and if your are “in network”. I found the dentists in my area of New Hampshire did not accept most plans. I went with a product called Essential….again check to see if your dentist accepts.
This is only for dental cleanings…. If you need more regular dental care try a dental school if there is one in your area. Slow and long appointments by those in training but they are supervised and you are likely to get good treatment.
Thank you so much for this video. My husband and I have Medicare G plans, which we are very happy with. It is through your videos, we were able to make informed decisions on the type of plan to sign up for. We signed up for stand alone vision and dental plans and are very happy with our choices. Thanks to you for the wealth of information through your videos. I must say I watched hours of videos and educated myself before I made my Medicare decisions, You and your team are awesome. Thank you.
In my area, dental insurance cost plus an annual deductible came to $650 with a limit of $1000=$1500. We opted for a dental discount plan which is accepted at our dentist. We have the AARP plan G with a dental benefit but our dentist is not in network.
Same here. $600 a year in cost, max benefit of $1000. And contrary to their advertising, they don't pay for all of the routine cleaning either. They invariably come back and say "He charges too much" and I have to make up the difference. The dentist gives a 10% discount for cash, that's a better deal.
Your tutorial was spot on and accurate. Thanks for confirming what I have learned over the past six months. Keep up the great work and thank you again.
Retired dentist here. Most older people “graduate” from treatment that general dentists can do to treatment that specialists can do better (periodontists, endodontists, and prosthodontists) for this advanced care. These specialists basically do not accept dental insurance or if they do your plan will pay only 10 to 20% of the bill. You will pay your 80 to 90% of the bill on top of the annual cost of your lousy dental insurance (maybe $1200-1500 a year.) Sorry to bring the bad news.
Are some of the dental & vision plans your company recommends portable from one state to another? If not, when would be the best time to apply to another plan, before or after a person moves? Medicare is confusing & I really like your video's a lot. Please keep making more. I have learned quite a bit by watching your video's.
They are not able to travel state to state. You can make that change at any time if you are unsure of the exact location we would advise waiting until the move.
I expected a plan and on for a year, which I canceled because it was called a dental plan. When I decided to use it 😢 it was a discounted plan. Be very careful
At about 12:34 you say "Max out of pocket". A slip I know. But some may not understand it is not max out of pocket but max the insurance will pay. You do go on to explain but perhaps not clear enough for the new folks to any Dental plan. Again at 15:32.
Another thing Caitlin let’s remember something else Mickey Mantle was 17 years old when he came to New York to play for the Yankees think about when you were 17 years old you’re 22 now and you are a star just like Mickey Mantle was a star and he had to show them that he could do it and he went back and his father told him you wanna go or do you wanna go and he said it’s pretty tough I don’t know he was 17 years old and he went there and he was a shining star just like you remember that stars endurance that holds that above that makes them able to do the things they have to do and you have that ability I worked for 51 years as an electrician because it was easy, but I made it easy just like you did you made it easy to shoot those baskets those three-pointers that is amazing really but somebody who doesn’t know how to do it. I don’t think I could shoot one of them in basketball hoop and back wooden pole. My mother bought me a basketball hoop when I was a kid and I put it in and I put up a backboard on a wooden pole on my street and everybody used to come there and then somebody came and vent it down you know because that’s the way people are they’re not raised right you know they’re raised like heathens and you gotta remember that you gotta guide them sometimes showing them the right way I did it and they will do it and you are doing it. Thank you for being the person you are.❤
I left this on another video you made and left out My Humana advantage ppo plan now only pays for a cleaning and x-ray, also no more allowance for OTC items. I will be looking at going back to Medicare plus supplemental or a better advantage plan.
Yes, if you have met your deductible it will pay the same. You may be subject to paying a copay even after your deductible is met is the only difference.
So what is the best dental coverage or plan for a Medicare plan G person? Or how do I find it? I used a dental discount plan (which was great) but my dentist no longer accepts.
I had cataract surgery and paid out-of-pocket for ocular upgrade (multi-focal). I still have to wear glasses for distance and prescription seems to be still changing. If I wanted to go to basic ocular and replace the mf ocular lens, would Medicare A/B cover this?
Hi, I'll will be turning 65 next year, I'm looking at a G or N supplemental plan, I'm in central Florida, they range in $120 to $180, I saw a G high deductible (about $2800) for $40 to $65, do you know about this and can you explain this High Deductible G plan, thank you.
We are aware of the high deductible plan G. We do not offer those plans specifically with our company. They are still good plans the coverage is still the same as if you were on a regular plan G, but you will not be 100% covered until that higher deductible amount is met. So the $2,800 will have to be met before the plan ever picks up a portion of the bill.
You do have Part B coverage after the 240 deductible and then you pay 20% of costs until you have reached 2,800 in costs. The 2,800 works more like an out of pocket max, not a deductible. 2@MedicareSchool
I have plan G with stand-alone dental. The total cost of cleaning was $203 and they paid only $4.00, I paid the rest. For exray was out of my pocket $113. Dental through Medicare Advantages is much much better.
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Im subbed and liked. Of all the medicare retirement insurance vids on YT, you are the most detailed. Explicit and understandable. You work very hard to help people. Thank you.
We're so happy to hear that, thank you so much!
Brush twice a day, floss thoroughly once a day. Best dental insurance you can have. Most dental coverage is very limited, $1,500.00-$2,000.00 yearly cap, and you pay half that in premiums. Take care of your teeth and put money in a dental savings account. Cleanings are cheap...less than $100.00. Get two a year. It won't break you, and it's cheaper than premiums by far.
$100? Is that a chain like Mint?
An important piece of information everyone needs to verify is whether or not not their dentist or the dentist where you live accept the dental insurance you are evaluating and if your are “in network”. I found the dentists in my area of New Hampshire did not accept most plans. I went with a product called Essential….again check to see if your dentist accepts.
Thank you for sharing this!
I called my dentist to see what they accept.
Someone else recently mentioned an option for an uninsured person to get low cost services at a dental hygienist school.
This is only for dental cleanings…. If you need more regular dental care try a dental school if there is one in your area. Slow and long appointments by those in training but they are supervised and you are likely to get good treatment.
Thank you so much for this video. My husband and I have Medicare G plans, which we are very happy with. It is through your videos, we were able to make informed decisions on the type of plan to sign up for. We signed up for stand alone vision and dental plans and are very happy with our choices. Thanks to you for the wealth of information through your videos. I must say I watched hours of videos and educated myself before I made my Medicare decisions, You and your team are awesome. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! We're always here for any questions you may have!
In my area, dental insurance cost plus an annual deductible came to $650 with a limit of $1000=$1500. We opted for a dental discount plan which is accepted at our dentist. We have the AARP plan G with a dental benefit but our dentist is not in network.
Same here. $600 a year in cost, max benefit of $1000. And contrary to their advertising, they don't pay for all of the routine cleaning either. They invariably come back and say "He charges too much" and I have to make up the difference.
The dentist gives a 10% discount for cash, that's a better deal.
Thanks for a clear explanation. Much appreciated.
Glad it was helpful!
Your tutorial was spot on and accurate. Thanks for confirming what I have learned over the past six months. Keep up the great work and thank you again.
Glad to hear it!
Retired dentist here. Most older people “graduate” from treatment that general dentists can do to treatment that specialists can do better (periodontists, endodontists, and prosthodontists) for this advanced care. These specialists basically do not accept dental insurance or if they do your plan will pay only 10 to 20% of the bill. You will pay your 80 to 90% of the bill on top of the annual cost of your lousy dental insurance (maybe $1200-1500 a year.) Sorry to bring the bad news.
Great info..easily explained..learned a lot!
Glad it was helpful!
I receive excellent and very low cost dental services at my local dental school.
That's great!
Great information. Thank you
Glad we can help!
This was great information.
Thank You
You're welcome, glad we can help!
Are some of the dental & vision plans your company recommends portable from one state to another? If not, when would be the best time to apply to another plan, before or after a person moves? Medicare is confusing & I really like your video's a lot. Please keep making more. I have learned quite a bit by watching your video's.
They are not able to travel state to state. You can make that change at any time if you are unsure of the exact location we would advise waiting until the move.
@@MedicareSchool Thank you for the information.
I expected a plan and on for a year, which I canceled because it was called a dental plan. When I decided to use it 😢 it was a discounted plan. Be very careful
At about 12:34 you say "Max out of pocket". A slip I know. But some may not understand it is not max out of pocket but max the insurance will pay. You do go on to explain but perhaps not clear enough for the new folks to any Dental plan.
Again at 15:32.
Another thing Caitlin let’s remember something else Mickey Mantle was 17 years old when he came to New York to play for the Yankees think about when you were 17 years old you’re 22 now and you are a star just like Mickey Mantle was a star and he had to show them that he could do it and he went back and his father told him you wanna go or do you wanna go and he said it’s pretty tough I don’t know he was 17 years old and he went there and he was a shining star just like you remember that stars endurance that holds that above that makes them able to do the things they have to do and you have that ability I worked for 51 years as an electrician because it was easy, but I made it easy just like you did you made it easy to shoot those baskets those three-pointers that is amazing really but somebody who doesn’t know how to do it. I don’t think I could shoot one of them in basketball hoop and back wooden pole. My mother bought me a basketball hoop when I was a kid and I put it in and I put up a backboard on a wooden pole on my street and everybody used to come there and then somebody came and vent it down you know because that’s the way people are they’re not raised right you know they’re raised like heathens and you gotta remember that you gotta guide them sometimes showing them the right way I did it and they will do it and you are doing it. Thank you for being the person you are.❤
I left this on another video you made and left out My Humana advantage ppo plan now only pays for a cleaning and x-ray, also no more allowance for OTC items. I will be looking at going back to Medicare plus supplemental or a better advantage plan.
If you need any help with that transition we're happy to help, give us a call at 1-800-864-8890.
Thanks for the video. Will the N plan pay the same as a G plan for cataract surgery?
Yes, if you have met your deductible it will pay the same. You may be subject to paying a copay even after your deductible is met is the only difference.
So what is the best dental coverage or plan for a Medicare plan G person? Or how do I find it? I used a dental discount plan (which was great) but my dentist no longer accepts.
Contact our office so we can review what is available in your area! 1-800-864-8890
I had cataract surgery and paid out-of-pocket for ocular upgrade (multi-focal). I still have to wear glasses for distance and prescription seems to be still changing. If I wanted to go to basic ocular and replace the mf ocular lens, would Medicare A/B cover this?
Medicare will not cover this.
Hi, I'll will be turning 65 next year, I'm looking at a G or N supplemental plan, I'm in central Florida, they range in $120 to $180, I saw a G high deductible (about $2800) for $40 to $65, do you know about this and can you explain this High Deductible G plan, thank you.
We are aware of the high deductible plan G. We do not offer those plans specifically with our company. They are still good plans the coverage is still the same as if you were on a regular plan G, but you will not be 100% covered until that higher deductible amount is met. So the $2,800 will have to be met before the plan ever picks up a portion of the bill.
Thank you for your reply
You do have Part B coverage after the 240 deductible and then you pay 20% of costs until you have reached 2,800 in costs. The 2,800 works more like an out of pocket max, not a deductible. 2@MedicareSchool
Sir, Just give me what you have chosen😊
I have plan G with stand-alone dental. The total cost of cleaning was $203 and they paid only $4.00, I paid the rest. For exray was out of my pocket $113. Dental through Medicare Advantages is much much better.
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