Retiree Medical
While Medicare was never designed to pay all health care costs, a Congressional study
reveals that people age 65 and over pay nearly one-fifth of those costs out
of their own pockets.* With increasing deductibles, copayments and other out
of pocket costs, having a Retiree Medical plan is more important than ever.
This plan picks up where Medicare leaves off providing comprehensive
benefits for hospital care and services and skilled nursing care. With the Retiree
Medical plan you have the freedom to choose your own doctors and hospitals.
Plan Highlights
Freedom of Choice of Care - No Network or Referrals
Necessary
No Claim Forms - Medicare Submits Directly to
the Carrier
Prescription Drug Benefits
* Medicare Payment Advisory Commission, Report to the U.S. Congress:
Medicare Payment Policy. March 2000.
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