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Steve Cohen's avatar

A few years back I didn’t read the fine print. A medication I was on was cheaper under MA and I made the switch. After a couple of years of hearing horror stories, I wanted back in to traditional Medicare. THEY WOULDN’T TAKE ME! Why not? Seems my medical history had some mention of “arthritis”. OMG! I am not seriously arthritic. I ride my bike 70 miles a week. But “arthritis” was a magic word that let them deny coverage.

What people, particularly those nearing retirement age, need to know is that it’s only when you first go on Medicare that the insurance companies can’t consider “preexisting conditions”. If you go onto Medicare Advantage and then try to get back in to traditional Medicare they can reject for preexisting conditions.

I got lucky though. There is a loophole. If you move to a different state, which, as it happened, I did, then they can’t reject for preexisting conditions. The same company that initially rejected me now accepted me once a broker pointed this out.

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Pati's avatar

Thanks Thom. Sure wish MSM would cover something as consequential as this. The question of “who will inform the people?” is forefront in my mind.

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