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3 Mistakes Veterans Make With Medicare 

Turning 65 Solutions Ron Ray
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3 Mistakes Veterans Make with Medicare
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@rayhageman
@rayhageman Год назад
I am a 60% disabled Veteran. I had Robotic Prostate surgery and they were happy to do it. I was on the table for 7.5 hrs and they spared the nerves. They treated me well.
@Alvinsouth
@Alvinsouth 2 года назад
I'm a veteran enrolled in the VA healthcare system with no service disability and they do cover for prostate procedures I just have to copay only since I'm over the income threshold
@keithadams812
@keithadams812 Год назад
Must be good for you not to live near a crime ridden democrat hellhole...
@dennissutton3767
@dennissutton3767 Год назад
Took me 37 years….now the VA takes good care of me….100%
@multitieredinvestor183
@multitieredinvestor183 Год назад
I am 100% disabled plus I receive SMC housebound. I receive Care in the Community - cardiology, urology and sleep. I am a retired Army Officer.
@dragracingwithmary3051
@dragracingwithmary3051 Год назад
They are covering my spouse's cancer treatment through Community Care, they also covered both of his pacemakers & the hospitalizations at non-VA facilities.
@boobear7176
@boobear7176 Год назад
I am a veteran with 60% disability so the VA covers 100% of everything but dental. My biggest is I have had chronic hives for over three years now. They put me on steroids which has caused heart problems, diabetics, kidney dysfunction (down to 45%), weight gain (50 lbs) and swollen feet and ankles. My main problem is that I have had seven doctors in the last year, some I never got to see before they left and all have different opinions. So I never get any progress to get better.
@tamm3757
@tamm3757 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay 8 месяцев назад
You’re welcome!
@californiaslastgasp6847
@californiaslastgasp6847 Год назад
Either than vet is lying to you or you misunderstood him. Just because the VBA denied him service-connection doesn’t mean that the VHA won’t treat him. This is close to slander. What might have happened is that the VHA doctors told him that his prostate cancer is Stage I and very slow growing, so it doesn’t need to be treated. He didn’t like hearing that.
@christianbirton-wagnon1335
@christianbirton-wagnon1335 Год назад
My friend came to California about two weeks later. To help me with my parents to move them back. had to get him to the hospital, his coughing starting to sound like my late husband of 11yrs , who died from lung Cancer 2016. COVID-19
@SandfordSmythe
@SandfordSmythe Год назад
Things may have changed but people are into different categories and can get different services. Does your friend have any Agent Orange exposure? That would SC.
@SandfordSmythe
@SandfordSmythe Год назад
@@kayp4601 My point is that if he served in Vietnam and other places, it would automatically be considered a service connected injury due possible Agent Orange exposure. If it is currently minimal, he would get a 0% disability rating which will increased if it gets worse .
@dianneyoungblood689
@dianneyoungblood689 11 месяцев назад
Having to be rushed to a civilian hospital in an emergency? My hubby is partially disabled and does everything at the VA. He has part A & B. And Tricare for Life. Will he have a huge bill?
@MAtildaMortuaryserver
@MAtildaMortuaryserver Год назад
I am a 100% disabled vet and opted out of Medicare. Of course I do have part A but do not need it. Everyone on disability gets part A automatically. I turn 65 in less than 2 months and I have had about average 3 or 4 pieces of mail every day the USPS delivers it trying to get me to get on one plan or another, started about in November, and even had phone calls trying to get me to sign up. Of course, I have the VA with no premiums, no copays, no deductibles, I do not pay for tests, diagnostics, prescriptions, dental, or eyeglasses. If I need hearing aids those will also be free, as well as medical devices. If I am sick or injured outside the VA system they will also cover that. In mid 2021 I had aortobifemoral bypass surgery and just all the appointments and tests leading up to it would have been somewhere around 80 or 90 thousand in billings, the surgery itself at least a quarter million and probably a lot more since I was supposed to be on the operating table 4-6 hours but was in the OR for 12 hours, then ICU for 12 days, and then on the ward for another more than 2 weeks, then in a nursing home for a month and a day. My bill, zero. Given my social security is only $1,300 per month I do not know how I could possibly pay a Medicare premium out of that and still get by, in fact if I had to get by on just that I would be eating in a soup kitchen and living under a bridge.
@ludellbreding2752
@ludellbreding2752 Год назад
I’m also 100% P&T and I get all my care from the VA. I also have SSD and I opted out after having it for about 3 years. I was paying a lot from the measly amount I would get from SSD.
@KaliBahayKubo
@KaliBahayKubo Год назад
Ditto. 100%. Dont need part B...need money😂
@KaliBahayKubo
@KaliBahayKubo Год назад
Plus if your 100% you can go to any hospital or doctor, especially if you are out of zone and traveling. And certainly all Bill's are paid regardless of treatment facility. I find most operations happen outpatient services from local hospitals even though the VA is available. Like colonoscopy and other minor surgical procedures.
@davidmurray9844
@davidmurray9844 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for your service, and I pray all is well.
@dr.mathamagic3157
@dr.mathamagic3157 7 месяцев назад
I'm also a 100% disabled vet and am trying to figure it all out. I paid $550 earlier this year, but I don't really understand why I have to pay if I have the VA as a 100% disabled vet.
@tomschmidt381
@tomschmidt381 6 месяцев назад
Late to the party but good advice. I'm a Vietnam vet, I signed up with the VA years ago but have never used them and rely on my Medicare and supplement. It is nice having VA benefits as a backup. When I applied learned the VA ranks (triage) vets into classification based on disability and service.
@daviddobson1113
@daviddobson1113 9 месяцев назад
I am a veteran and to years ago I was diagnosed with cancer and the VA took care of mine.
@roberts.1400
@roberts.1400 8 месяцев назад
My prostate issues are currently and effectively being treated by the VA. In my case there has never been a denial of coverage, never a maybe or lets wait and see. Options were articulated early and concisely and once my course of treatment was determined there was never any question about coverage. Not sure why this person you mentioned is having issues but it seems like a worst-case scenario. Things like this can and do happen often in the civilian world as well, for example; when my brother was diagnosed with leukemia a private insurer denied the only medication he responded well to as being experimental. The doctor would not discharge him from the hospital until the insurer agreed to continue with the life saving treatments. So, this is not a VA problem specifically as denial of treatment can just as easily and probably more often occur from a civilian insurer providing an Advantage plan. You have to remember insurance companies are for profit and the VA is non-profit. Right there that tells you something about the chance of denial of benefits. There are many veterans satisfied with VA healthcare and the constant drumbeat to sell advantage or supplement plans goes on with the cherry picking of certain situations such as was portrayed in this video.
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay 8 месяцев назад
We are glad that worked out for you. And you are correct about insurance companies being for profit. The one thing to remember is that the VA and Medicare are totally separate and one does not effect the other. If one denies, you will have the other as back up. You can use the VA or Medicare or both. Thanks for watching!
@NavCom209
@NavCom209 6 месяцев назад
Why penalize if you decided not to take part B at 1st..???....there should be NO! penalty
@roberts.1400
@roberts.1400 6 месяцев назад
@@NavCom209 Agreed 👊
@stevencole7331
@stevencole7331 5 месяцев назад
​@@Turning65SolutionsRonRayIt would be nice to compare va health care with regular Medicare as a option . I understand you sell advantage plans so no benefit for you but a veteran may loose our if regular Medicare maybe a better option
@calbob750
@calbob750 8 месяцев назад
I retired from the Air National Guard after 22 years and 4 years AD. At 65 I bought a zero premium Medicare advantage plan. TFL was secondary. Did not use VA. I had a year of serious medical issues and hospitalization. Hundreds of thousands of dollars care and treatment. Bottom line. With the Medicare advantage plan and TFL secondary……zero out of pocket.!!!
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay 8 месяцев назад
Love this story! Thanks for sharing!
@larrylynn5047
@larrylynn5047 10 месяцев назад
I realize the is a year old; but as a Veteran on Social Security and 70+years old. I filed a10-10E Z. Granted I'm working on my disability. But still get all kinds of medical treatment through the V.A. Clinic, Plus 5 surgeries, from time of enrollment. At no cost to me,
@dimasgarcia-ut8fy
@dimasgarcia-ut8fy Месяц назад
Knowledge is Power and the information provided in this video serves its purposes to an extent! First of all, the scenario used in the video is misleading. The video is about VA benefits working in conjunction with Medicare. I worked and retired from the VA after 20 years (Health Administration) so l gained extensive knowledge pertaining to VA benefits. There’s a humongous difference between having a service condition of Cancer and receiving treatment vs being diagnosed with Cancer and trying to make the condition a service connected disability in order to receive treatment and compensation. It’s not the same! My point is the VA in any case, will never tell a veteran “ you are on your own “. With or without Medicare coverage , the patient is entitled to proper treatment. A patient who’s Cancer is service connected will have no copays to make , a patient who’s Cancer is not service connected will have a copay but that’s it all….
@kevinbush1321
@kevinbush1321 3 месяца назад
Dude. I heard you talk about the VA and the care vets recieve. What is VERY important what % a veteran has and for what. Are they 100% P&T? Also is the vet rated for the condition they are getting treatment for? Are they getting treated based on income? Those are all important questions and with the example you gave you did not give enough detail to make the broad sweeping statements you did regarding at least one you three mistakes you mentioned..
@glendavis1266
@glendavis1266 10 месяцев назад
This video does not address if there are income limits to any VA coverage?
@DIAMONDGIRL57
@DIAMONDGIRL57 13 дней назад
What does a veteran do if he is still working at age 65?
@jollygreen4662
@jollygreen4662 Год назад
VA benefit should offer health insurance outside of the VA hospital also
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay Год назад
we agree!
@stockae74
@stockae74 Год назад
Why? Congress already spends billions to provide VA hospitals. They are not also going to allow vets to just walk into any healthcare facility and say "I'm a vet, just send the bill to the VA." That undermines the services already provided at the VA.
@keithadams812
@keithadams812 Год назад
What are you talking about... Walking and have the v a pay for it..... You have no idea what it's like to be a war wounded veteran obviously or even be in the military go somewhere else
@keithadams812
@keithadams812 Год назад
Another moron who imagines the v a actually cares about you and will give you services...
@rayberger2694
@rayberger2694 Год назад
Does the VA healthcare medication / drugs count for creditable service as regards Medicare part D drug coverage ???
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay Год назад
Great question Ray! Yes, it is considered creditable coverage under Part D. That is why we are able to offer Advantage plans without Rx coverage if you have VA or TriCare Rx coverage. It is very important to note for clarity though, that VA medical is NOT creditable coverage under Part B.
@TheShadowman68
@TheShadowman68 Год назад
Need to cover information when married (as most are). I’m 100 P&T enrolled in VA w Tricare for Life. Also have Medicare as does wife. Wife wants supplemental so we can get Silver Sneakers.
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay Год назад
If you’re 100p&t I assume your wife has ChampVA? One of the plans I mentioned in the video might be a good choice if it fits your needs. Most do include SilverSneekers
@TheShadowman68
@TheShadowman68 Год назад
@@Turning65SolutionsRonRay not familiar w ChampVA. She had Medicare/Tricare for Life. Is ChampVA free or cost?
@TheShadowman68
@TheShadowman68 Год назад
@@kayp4601 Where to get an Advantage plan and cost? $0? We're happen w medical. Wife want Silver Sneakers to join a gym.
@paulthomasshepherd5156
@paulthomasshepherd5156 Год назад
You have avoided covering veterans who are 100 percent Service Connected Disabled Veterans.
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay Год назад
Thanks for watching, Paul! Everything i've covered applies equally to P&T vets as well. You just have to consider what your specific situation is and make the best decision you can. That is where we come in. We guide you to that educated decision.
@Frankie5Angels150
@Frankie5Angels150 6 месяцев назад
I have TRICARE For Life plus Medicare parts A & B. I have 80% VA disability after five years of appeals. I am 67 years old. Can I put the VA in my rear view mirror or am I required to get a physical or checkup at least once a year? I’m really sick of the VA and, now that I’ve won my case, I’d rather not deal with them ever again.
@Reno-4570
@Reno-4570 4 месяца назад
I know it’s a struggle but keep pushing for 100% it’s worth the struggle. And yes you still need to see the VA doctor once a year
@keithmontoya8793
@keithmontoya8793 Год назад
You mentioned "Creditable Healthcare." I have CHAMPUS TriCare. Is that creditable? I don't want to be made to pay for TWO healthcare programs. CHAMPUS is cheaper annually. Part B is over $2000 annually.
@RonMac08
@RonMac08 Год назад
You can get a certificate of creditable coverage from Tricare.
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay Год назад
Yes, Tricare and ChampVA are both creditable coverage.
@californiaslastgasp6847
@californiaslastgasp6847 Год назад
CHAMPUS doesn’t exist anymore; it’s called TriCare. And if you don’t pay your Part B premiums then TriCare will terminate your coverage.
@jerrygilbers8738
@jerrygilbers8738 10 месяцев назад
I would check with TriCare. I have TriCare Prime family which will go to Individual when my wife turns 65 and then to TriCare For Life when I turn 65. This means the premiums drop when you turn 65, i.e. no creditable coverage. To get the TFL you must have Medicare Part A & Part B.
@sirpercival4731
@sirpercival4731 2 месяца назад
TRI CARE FOR LIFE - EXPRESS SCRIPTS WON'T PROVIDE MAIL ORDER PHARMACY SERVICE FOR MY DIABETIC MEDICINE ...... KEEP SAYING THEY ARE OUT ! How do I sue them ???
@tedenderpal1299
@tedenderpal1299 Год назад
Does a retired veteran with trycare and other insurance need Part B?
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay
@Turning65SolutionsRonRay Год назад
Hi and thanks for watching! Yes, you MUST have and pay for Medicare Part B to keep TriCare for Life. here is the link to the TriCare site that explains. Please give us a call if we can answer any further questions. www.tricare.mil/Plans/HealthPlans/TFL
@typeface-um6kl
@typeface-um6kl 19 дней назад
That man with prostate cancer would have to have 50% disability or above to get treatments. If he had 50% or above and they denied him, he would have a valid complaint against the VA. Either he got screwed over or he didn't know what his disability was, which is shocking.
@carlosencarnacion9667
@carlosencarnacion9667 Год назад
Assuming, that Social security pays enough for rent and living, that there is a medicare system that will pay for health and that there is a functioning health system is a BIG MISTAKE, having a small SS pension, assuming there is affordable rent and health and that paying Part B will not reduce even further the meager SS payments is the mistake. If VA doesn't pay for certain treatments, Medicare will not either and we die sooner, problem solved, SUCH IS LIFE! Then I wonder why did we even serve, we got nothing out of it, but making the mega rich happier people.
@SandfordSmythe
@SandfordSmythe 11 месяцев назад
What the VA will provide for depends on your situation and the hospital's. There are things that Medicare all pay for which the VA may not provide.
@sfcroman
@sfcroman 3 месяца назад
I work for Social Security. This is very well explained. To all the comments each person’s situation is unique make sure you understand your specific situation. Don’t focus saving a nickel. I speak to many vets that make choices that some times comes with delays and or penalties.
@davidsyrus3157
@davidsyrus3157 7 месяцев назад
I do not care for the Advantage plan, due to their approval/authorization requirements and networks! And huge out of pocket costs.
@door2416
@door2416 7 месяцев назад
Mistake #4 , thinking a Medicare Advantage policy is going to be the best insurance to cover cancer. (not)
@josephjuno9555
@josephjuno9555 11 месяцев назад
I was in USMC 81-87 I do Not have any Service Related disability. I have had Healthcare from my employer. Do I qualify for VA Healthcare when I retire? I am 61 and will be Retiring soon. What do I need to do to get VA Healthcare?
@nobama3468
@nobama3468 11 месяцев назад
BRO, just go enroll. I never went to the VA until I needed a scan in my mid 50's. The VA has turn over issues and gets used as a pawn by the Amerikan Taliban but right now their doing pretty good and with the community Care Act, thank you MR Trump treated my cancer with a great doctor at a great clinic. You been covered, I served 4 years, semper fi.
@SandfordSmythe
@SandfordSmythe 11 месяцев назад
Some hospitals have categories that define what you are entitled to.
@jtisue
@jtisue 8 месяцев назад
Did you spend more than 30 (provable) days at Lejeune? There is s special (better) category at VA for those of us who did before '87, regardless of health
@josephjuno9555
@josephjuno9555 8 месяцев назад
@jtisue I was a "Hollywood Marine" boot camp in SD. Stationed in Camp Pendleton and Okinawa. Never East Coast.
@xaviotesharris891
@xaviotesharris891 Год назад
Does any of this advice change if you're 100% P&T?
@johncasper8193
@johncasper8193 Год назад
No. But you will be double covered. You’ll have the option to go outside to VA if needed.
@rattlesnake63
@rattlesnake63 9 месяцев назад
The Groper Boeberts! Octopus Boeberts
@nenettewalsh9816
@nenettewalsh9816 7 месяцев назад
I have Medicare A and B plus tricare for life if you are fully retired and pay tax . I have delta for my tooth I do nothing I pay lots of tax even I want to work again. Too much tax and yes I pay my Medicare takin out from my pension . But I do work so much and raised my four kids alone .I don’t ask help not welfare nor child support. I owe no one I feed losers and my four kids my grandchildren are all in great shape. Not even got no stimulus that’s my price for raising them tho way I like . Oh well good luck to all I will pay tax till the day I died . I never call SS they called me to stop working I don’t listens you bet I was shock I pay too much tax . I’m fully retired I’m 75 set for life 🙏♥️
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