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What are your deductibles and co-pays.

Also what are your personal financial limits if you get a serious medical issue?

Are you covered if you go outside of your local area for treatment?

Does your plan require approval by the insurance carrier for procedures?

Medicare Advantage plays by the same rules as regular Medicare for the most part. If I could, I would provide you with a link to Regence's evidence of coverage pages but unfortunately, they are available only to people who have Regence Medicare Advantage. I have what is called the Classic plan. It has neither the lowest nor the greatest level of benefits in its array of plan options. So, I will cut and paste some of the information you asked about.

Medicare advantage Plans vary by location. Some are not available at all in rurual areas. Areas with the highest medical costs also have the highest premimums. co-pays, co-insurance, deductibles, and max out of pocket.

COPAYS

This is the flat amount you pay when visiting a provider or facility. Additional out-of-pocket costs may apply depending on your plan details and the type of services rendered. In some cases, copays apply only after satisfying your deductible.

Telehealth
You pay $0
Immunizations (preventive)
You pay $0
Primary care office visit
You pay $0
Specialist office visit
You pay $40
Urgent care visit
You pay $40
Emergency room visit
You pay $125 (waved if you are admitted to hospital)
Rehabilitative outpatient services
You pay $30
Outpatient substance use disorder treatment
You pay $25 (I believe there are some limitations)
Mental health office visit
You pay $25 (there is a limit on the number of visits)

COINSURANCE

This is the percentage of total costs you owe when your plan doesn’t cover 100% of services rendered. In some cases, coinsurance applies only after satisfying your deductible up to a maximum amount, this is called your out-of-pocket maximum.
Telehealth
You pay 0%
Immunizations (preventive)
You pay 0%
Primary care office visit
You pay 0%
Ambulatory surgery center (facility/professional)
You pay 20%
Hospital outpatient
You pay 20%

Some, but not all services require preauthorization. Note: I have yet to need a preauthorization to see a specialist.

You asked, “What are your personal financial limits if you get a serious medical issue?”

There is no lifetime benefit maximum for Medicare Advantage (part C). $14,000 is the most I pay out-of-pocket per year, for both in and out of network (out of area) coverage. After which Medicare pays 100%.

There is a maximum annual limit for my out-of-pocket costs.

Neither Medicare nor Medicare Advantage provide coverage when out of the country, with some exceptions.

You asked, “Are you covered if you go outside of your local area for treatment?”

You can go out of network for medical services, but the co-pays are higher. Neither Medicare nor Medicare Advantage provide coverage when out of the country, with some exceptions.

Vision, hearing and dental are each different in terms of what is or is not covered. For example, when I got new glasses this year the full price for them was $1,800 and I paid a little over $800. The co-pay for hearing aids is up to $1,000 per hearing aid through TruHearing. Otherwise, they are not covered. Annual hearing exams are covered. Preventative dental care, which includes cleaning and x-rays, is covered at 100%. Restorative work, such as fillings and crowns is covered at 50%.d

Prescription drugs are covered at several different tiers. Co-pays also vary depending on whether you get your prescription(s) filled at a preferred (in-network) pharmacy or out-of-network pharmacy. I use an in-network but non-preferred pharmacy. They usually come close to the same out of pocket I would pay at a preferred pharmacy. There is a deductible which must be met prior to just paying co-pays

This should give you a pretty good idea of what a Medicare Advantage plan covers. Like any health insurance coverage, it is imperative you read all the details of the plan, so you know in advance what is covered and at what rate. Whether you have private health insurance, employer provided health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, or Tri-Care (Veterans), study your evidence of coverage and learn how to work within the system/plan (not work the system). It is better to be prepared for your costs and the level of coverage rather than to be surprised about it after the fact, only to find out you could have used a different option and saved yourself money and any hassle.

 




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Why did Weinberger take so much pleasure in oiling up Dorian while beautiful Bev was probably at home waiting for him in a lace teddy? “Sorry, honey. The boss has got me working another late one tonight…”

Dorian’s training partner Leroy Davis probably kept her company.

“Let’s go Bev. Let’s get Nasty!”
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Why did Weinberger take so much pleasure in oiling up Dorian while beautiful Bev was probably at home waiting for him in a lace teddy? “Sorry, honey. The boss has got me working another late one tonight…”
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Dude was a sacrificial lamb, he’s not guilty of murder etc but had to be convicted to quell the anger of the far left.

Many more people besides those one might consider as being 'far left' were extremely angry about George Floyd's death. The video of George Floyd's death was first aired on Facebook and eventually distributed worldwide, causing outrage against police brutality and racial injustice. demonstrations occurred all around the globe, in North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. 
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How was all of that stuff built and paid for before property taxes?

-Good question. They did not come free. Roads, schools, and other amenities were funded through a variety of mechanisms, including tariffs, excise taxes, community labor, private investment, plus other forms of taxation. Property taxes have been in place since 1684, before the American Revolution and therefore before there was a United States of America.
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Wyoming's school rankings are good. How do you see this changing, if at all, if Wyoming does away with residential property taxes which currently fund the education system.

Wyoming is among the states with the lowest population density - with approximately 6 people per square mile. Do you think this impacts Wyoming's tax system, and does it have a positive impact or negative one?

Wyoming has a very low minimum wage of $7.25 hr. which is the same as the federal minimum wage. The average annual income is $60,610, and median household income is $72,415. Wyoming's cost of living is lower than the national average. The unemployment rate is lower than in many states.

On the surface, Wyoming seems like a great place to live, especially if a low total tax burden is your main goal. However, there are some things to consider if you are considering a move to Wyoming. These are: the harsh climate, limited urban amenities, low population contributes to feelings of isolation, the distance between necessities can be great depending on where you live. For the most part Wyoming provides a rural lifestyle, which might seem like a good thing, but consider that this also means well water, septic systems, and extensive snow removal, (best get a pickup truck with a snowplow attachment because chances are you will be digging your way out during colder months.

I for one have no plans to move to Wyoming anytime soon. I own mineral rights in Wyoming that generate royalties, primarily from natural gas and crude oil.  However, there is no need for me to check on them in person, thank goodness.


I highly doubt anyone in Wyoming would want you there.
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Derek Chauvin’s attorney files new petition, says prosecution ‘can only run from the truth for so long’
In the bombshell petition, 50 former and current officers provided sworn declarations stating that the technique used by Derek Chauvin was part of MPD training.
By Dr. JC Chaix and Liz Collin -November 21, 2025
https://alphanews.org/breaking-derek-chauvins-attorney-files-new-petition-says-prosecution-can-only-run-from-the-truth-for-so-long/

Dude was a sacrificial lamb, he’s not guilty of murder etc but had to be convicted to quell the anger of the far left.
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https://wyomingtaxexpert.com/tax/types-of-taxes-in-wyoming-why-its-one-of-the-most-tax-friendly-states/

Wyoming public schools are highly ranked.

https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/public-school-rankings-by-state

Wyoming's school rankings are good. How do you see this changing, if at all, if Wyoming does away with residential property taxes which currently fund the education system.

Wyoming is among the states with the lowest population density - with approximately 6 people per square mile. Do you think this impacts Wyoming's tax system, and does it have a positive impact or negative one?

Wyoming has a very low minimum wage of $7.25 hr. which is the same as the federal minimum wage. The average annual income is $60,610, and median household income is $72,415. Wyoming's cost of living is lower than the national average. The unemployment rate is lower than in many states.

On the surface, Wyoming seems like a great place to live, especially if a low total tax burden is your main goal. However, there are some things to consider if you are considering a move to Wyoming. These are: the harsh climate, limited urban amenities, low population contributes to feelings of isolation, the distance between necessities can be great depending on where you live. For the most part Wyoming provides a rural lifestyle, which might seem like a good thing, but consider that this also means well water, septic systems, and extensive snow removal, (best get a pickup truck with a snowplow attachment because chances are you will be digging your way out during colder months.

I for one have no plans to move to Wyoming anytime soon. I own mineral rights in Wyoming that generate royalties, primarily from natural gas and crude oil.  However, there is no need for me to check on them in person, thank goodness.






 

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If Rockell says it happened then it did.
He is a standup guy.

All subjective judging competitions are prone to favoritism if not downright corruption.
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How does the Legislature plan to fund the cost of the state's infrastructure, such as: public education; public safety; police and fire; infrastructure and roads; and public services? Seems to me they must either cut public services or shift the burden of their expense to other means of tax revenue.
 

https://wyomingtaxexpert.com/tax/types-of-taxes-in-wyoming-why-its-one-of-the-most-tax-friendly-states/

Wyoming public schools are highly ranked.

https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/public-school-rankings-by-state
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