Right. Aetna Plan N starts at $76 here, for a 65 yo non-smoker. It’s a scary thought to think of it going up to 200+/month. Of course, $76/month sounds too good to be true for long.
I’m hoping I’ll stay healthy enough to pass underwriting if I need to switch in 5ish years. Here, Aetna is only 76 dollars, but I wonder if that’s a way to draw people in before jacking up the price. AARO/UHC is the state’s only community-issued plan.
I’m going to sign up for Plan N in North Carolina. I’m looking at AARP, Aetna, and Humana. I like Aetna because it’s the cheapest ($76), but is that a lure and they’ll really raise the price a lot later? Can anyone talk about their rate increases with these companies? Any other info will be...
Is anyone in NC? I need to sign up for a Medigap Plan N. Aetna is cheapest, but is that just a lure, and then they raise their prices higher than others? Looking at Aetna, AARP/UHC, Humana