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The role of medicare in retirement
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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 228793, member: 25283"] There's no disputing the fact that sicknesses tends to be hyper when it comes to some age range. And the most hit range is always the retirement age of about 60 and above. This is why one needs to plan for retirement appropriately and one's health inclusive. Thr truth remains that your health needs when you were working and active will be quite different with the ones you would be having at retirement. This is why you would need to plan ahead for it by either setting aside money as your health funds or having a health insurance in place. Doing any of these two will be a kind of financial security for you because health care costs increases as the day goes by. When you have a planned medicare in place for your retirement, you would enjoy robust medical coverage, have 100% access to preventable and remedial health care and good access to expansive provider network. The need to have a suitable health care in place for retirement can't be overemphasized as a lot of people would feel good when they realized they did the best thing to have this in place before hand. What's your thought on this? [/QUOTE]
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