Why is there more information on switching to digital TV than picking a health care?
Do we really need a supplemental policy and a drug program. I’m paying more for prescriptions on the bush drug program than someone without insurance. When I add up medicare supplemental and drug program I’m paying out over $7,000. a year, at this rate all my savings will soon be gone. Will I be able to go on welfare when that happens or should I just commit suicide which is cheaper?
Good luck and I’ll see you on the other side.
I have no trouble find copious quantities of information about senior health care.
http://www.heritage.org/Research/HealthCare/bg2142.cfm
http://www.texashealthoptions.com/cp/seniors.html
http://www.massresources.org/pages.cfm?contentID=51&pageID=13&subpages=yes&dynamicID=830
http://www.retirement-income.net/blog/2008/09/03/senior-health-care-options-for-retirees-at-65/
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Conduct an online search and I think you’ll find a boatload of information.
Peace.
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Good point.I had not thought about that but it is true.
Even online it is hit and miss and making the right decision is very complicated for many. I have medications through the VA via mail and that is the only thing that helps. I do use Wal-mart for my emergency medications.
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Good luck and I’ll see you on the other side.
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Because if you don’t switch you don’t get television.
Health care is the next thing Obama tackles. Wait and see how it improves. It will improve.
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Keeping them watching TV stops them from complaining about cost. I’m in the same boat now have more money going out then coming in and it’s all bills. Heart surgery wiped out my savings. I would get a supplemental policy if I had the money
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the advertising sponsors and infomercial people dont want to lose us..
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obama will save us all. HE HEH HEH HEH
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I think this whole ‘digital TV’ thing is a scam for someone to make money off those ‘converters.’ Some one got their pockets lined!
Fortunately, being retired U.S. Navy, MOST of all drugs are available free at the base phramacy. Some of the ones my wife has to take aren’t but she only pays a $2 or $4 co-pay. We pay $240 a year for her Triicare coverage and my company pays for my other. What my company doesn’t pick up, Tricare (which I don’t have to pay for) picks up.
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