I decided against Basic in part because it -- at least currently-- offers zero Skilled Nursing/Rehab Facility days (SNF). Without any Medicare that would be out of pocket. A month in a rehab due to an accident could possibly be $12000 out of pocket. I had Basic for a year at one point. Where I live I could have had NALC High for a cheaper premium and had a decent number, in my opinion, of SNF days. All our providers were in-network. And yep, people do NOT have to be postal workers/retirees to use NALC.BCBS basic. Have no regrets, not retired yet
Statistics: Posted by tallguy3891 — Mon Jun 10, 2024 9:37 pm — Replies 57 — Views 2104