Which way is best?

wayneout

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Right now, my wife is still working. I have her insurance for my primary and Medicare for my secondary. We are paying about an extra 60 dollars a week for me being on her insurance. (the amount might change this year) The deductible is 1500 dollars a person or 2500 dollars a family. This insurance also has dental and prescription benefits. I pay at the most 5 dollars per 90 day fill. I was wondering if it would be cheaper for me to go with Medicare as my primary and then get a supplement insurance for a secondary. According to what I read on a Medicare statement, my deductible is only about 150 dollars a year. Not sure if I read that correctly. If I was to go that route, the thing that concerns me is that it took forever to get Medicare to realize that it was secondary from the plan I was on. Don't really want to go through with that hassle again unless it would be a lot cheaper. I have State Farm insurance for my car and they told me they could give me some supplement plans. Any advice which is the best to have?
 
Only you can make that choice. However, to get a Medigap (Medicare Supplement) where your only out-of-pocket is the Part B deductible of $166 in 2016 would mean getting a Plan G that runs $125-180 per month. Since Medigap does not cover prescription drugs, you would also need a Part D drug plan at $20-35 per month. However, some of these have their own separate deductible. They also have copays like your current coverage. The Part D plans also have a 'donut hole' where there is limited coverage until you exit the hole unlike your current coverage.
 

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