John W.
Rocky Hill, CT
The biggest “advantage” is the prescription drug coverage. As someonewith a number of health issues, this offers real savings to me. It also has a relatively low out-of-pocket limit, both on the medical and RX side.
The biggest “advantage” is the prescription drug coverage. As someonewith a number of health issues, this offers real savings to me. It also has a relatively low out-of-pocket limit, both on the medical and RX side.
I get my prescriptions and mental health care through Medicare Advantage.
I live below poverty level in Connecticut and Medicare Advantage pays the premium, covers my hospital visits, and doctor visits. I just have a small deductible on my prescriptions.