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Teamcare Retiree Insurance Doesn't Pay If Spouse is Disabled
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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 5510895" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>Of course not, this was a phone call made in 2001. My wife got a Medicare Card in the mail back then so she called Teamcare to ask what to do. If she went on Medicare, we would have had to buy a supplemental to cover doctors, medicine, vision, and dental care. So it was a no-brainer to choose Teamcare, you can't use both. Medicare is actually cheaper than Teamcare. After getting kicked out of Teamcare she got an Aetna Advantage Plus supplement for $170 a month compared to the $200 we were paying for Retiree Teamcare. I'm turning 65 in May so I have an appointment next month to sign up for Medicare and save a little money. No more doctor co-pays is another benefit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 5510895, member: 1674"] Of course not, this was a phone call made in 2001. My wife got a Medicare Card in the mail back then so she called Teamcare to ask what to do. If she went on Medicare, we would have had to buy a supplemental to cover doctors, medicine, vision, and dental care. So it was a no-brainer to choose Teamcare, you can't use both. Medicare is actually cheaper than Teamcare. After getting kicked out of Teamcare she got an Aetna Advantage Plus supplement for $170 a month compared to the $200 we were paying for Retiree Teamcare. I'm turning 65 in May so I have an appointment next month to sign up for Medicare and save a little money. No more doctor co-pays is another benefit. [/QUOTE]
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