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What do you mean by the statement, 'you do go down a bit in coverage'? The only difference between Plans F and G are that you have to pay the part B deductible with Plan G. The schedule of benefits show no other differences. Thanks.
We just got off the phone with United Healthcare and was told the same thing. Why medical underwriting is required does not seem to make sense. We were told that we have 30 days to reject the plan G and cancel it and keep Plan F. very confusing sin...
What do you mean by the statement, 'you do go down a bit in coverage'? The only difference between Plans F and G are that you have to pay the part B deductible with Plan G. The schedule of benefits show no other differences. Thanks.
We just got off the phone with United Healthcare and was told the same thing. Why medical underwriting is required does not seem to make sense. We were told that we have 30 days to reject the plan G and cancel it and keep Plan F. very confusing sin...
What do you mean by the statement, 'you do go down a bit in coverage'? The only difference between Plans F and G are that you have to pay the part B deductible with Plan G. The schedule of benefits show no other differences. Thanks.
We just got off the phone with United Healthcare and was told the same thing. Why medical underwriting is required does not seem to make sense. We were told that we have 30 days to reject the plan G and cancel it and keep Plan F. very confusing sin...