Medicare Advantage Plan: Cancer Costs #shorts
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When you are shopping for a Medicare Advantage Plan, there are two features you should look at first.
First look at your maximum out of pocket. This is the most you will pay for inpatient and outpatient care if you play by the insurance company rules.
Second, look at your cancer coverage. I suspect it will be that you pay 20% of the cost of treating cancer up to your maximum out of pocket. That's 20% of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and Part B cancer drugs.
If you are uncomfortable with the maximum out of pocket, consider cancer protection insurance.
You can receive a tax free check to use as you need to fight cancer, all for about the cost of a dental policy.
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