Yes, I start on Medicare this year. Any advice?
Hi Grainer49.
I was born in 1948, therefore I am older than you by one year: Big deal !
I can't help you with any advice(s).
I am from Montreal, Quebec, Canada where we have one of the best health system in the world.
It cost very little compared to Obamacare and it covers 99,999% of the cost.
Now, I've been living in Vietnam where there's no government health care system, however, there are several private plan that you can buy, but I find them too expensive for my more or less retired status.
So, every times I go to the doctor it cost me 50 USD and one blood test it's also 50 USD.
Hopefully I will be back soon in my home country Canada and under our super good health care plan and it won't cost me a penny, since I've paid all my working life.
Now, no advice other than: You should have some kind of coverage.
My wife's uncle that lives ib Chicago had two surgeries and even if he has coverage, each time it cost him 20,000 USD and the insurer paid 80,000 USD, with that in mind, you Americans need some kind of coverage otherwise you will go bankrupt.
That's not much, but that only what I can say.
I wish you an healthy retirement.
Guy 13