Altoona resident Dan McGrath, 67, did the math in comparing traditional fee for service Medicare and Medicare Advantage when he turned 65 and said there was no contest. "It's just amazing how inexpensive it was," said Mr. McGrath, a retired accountant whose premium for a Highmark plan is about $25 a month. Because 38% of Medicare Advantage plan members earn less than…
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