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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 4343776" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Thanks, but I'm not interested at all in the Advantage plans. Since the wife and I tend to travel quite a bit, both for work and pleasure, I refuse to do an Advantage plan. We learned that the hard way after I signed up for one when in Colorado and it was useless when we moved to Oregon for 17 months. With our regular Medicare and our supplements (hers is Plan F and mine is Plan N), we are extremely happy with what they do for us and allows us to go to any doctor we want that takes Medicare.</p><p></p><p>When I went in for my partial knee replacements, we hadn't even gotten a referral to the surgeon, but they did ask for one before the surgery. I may soon be looking for a good urologist in the future, so I'll probably see about a consultation before actually getting a referral, provided the urologist goes along with that idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 4343776, member: 7900"] Thanks, but I'm not interested at all in the Advantage plans. Since the wife and I tend to travel quite a bit, both for work and pleasure, I refuse to do an Advantage plan. We learned that the hard way after I signed up for one when in Colorado and it was useless when we moved to Oregon for 17 months. With our regular Medicare and our supplements (hers is Plan F and mine is Plan N), we are extremely happy with what they do for us and allows us to go to any doctor we want that takes Medicare. When I went in for my partial knee replacements, we hadn't even gotten a referral to the surgeon, but they did ask for one before the surgery. I may soon be looking for a good urologist in the future, so I'll probably see about a consultation before actually getting a referral, provided the urologist goes along with that idea. [/QUOTE]
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