Thursday, May 16, 2013

ABC News in Cuenca

ABC News came to Cuenca recently to do a story for World News that Diane Sawyer anchors.  It aired on May 15th as the last segment on the evening news.  Attached is the video that aired along with the article that John Quinones and Sarah Netter authored.

We were in the group setting at the restaurant in the opening scene.  Cuenca seems to be getting a lot of attention lately!

http://abcnews.go.com/Travel/americans-find-retirement-paradise-ecuador/story?id=19187268#.UZRciMqJmSq

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Email Scam

Hello All,
This is just a short post to alert everyone that there is a scam going around and it's pretty widespread.  It involves someone being hacked and an email being sent to their entire contact list stating that they have had very bad luck on their recent travels to a foreign destination and that everything they have has been stolen, etc.  
 Basically the email says that they need money to get back home.  If for some reason you get an email from me stating this, DO NOT FALL FOR IT AND DO NOT SEND MONEY.  You can call me if you wish at 520-445-3302 to make sure that I'm all right (and that goes for my husband too).
If my husband and I travel to another country, my family and friends will know that in advance.  I won't travel without letting my loved ones know.
Thanks for reading.  

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Market Watch Article about Ecuador

We were recently interviewed (via Skype) by a journalist writing for the Wall Street Journal's Market Watch segment.  Here is her completed article:

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/retire-here-not-there-ecuador-2013-05-13?pagenumber=1

There seems to be a lot of interest all of a sudden in Ecuador.  Please remember to bring your manners and your desire to learn Spanish with you to this beautiful country. 

Monday, May 13, 2013

Health Care for U. S. Military Retirees

I thought I would write a blog about this topic since it seems to pop up from time to time.  My husband retired from the U. S. Air Force back in 1990.  Since he is a retiree, we both have health care through Tricare regardless of where we live in the world.  In the States, it is the supplement to Medicare (if you are 65 or older).  Here is the breakdown for Tricare according to your age and where you live:

Live in the U. S.

65 or older:    Tricare 4 Life (supplement to Medicare which is primary)   https://tricare4u.com/apps-portal/tricareapps-app/static/

Under 65:       Tricare is primary and you choose which package you want (Tricare Standard, Prime, etc.)  http://www.tricare.mil/


Live Outside the U. S.

Any age:  Tricare Standard is the only one you can get outside of the States and it is primary (since Medicare applies only in the States).  You pay up front for your medical costs, and then get reimbursed.  

Here is information of how we get reimbursed for our medical expenses while living in Ecuador:

 Since we are outside of the U.S., the only choice in Tricare coverage is Tricare Standard.  Medicare doesn't work here, so Tricare Standard is primary.  We pay the medical bills and prescription costs ourselves and then submit the claim form to receive reimbursement.  The claim form is DD Form 2642 and can be found on the following website:  http://www.tricare.mil/Welcome.aspx.  You fill it out online, (don't forget to save to your computer if you wish), print the completed form, sign it, attach the backup doctor statements/receipts, and mail to the following address. 

TRICARE Overseas
Region 15
P. O. Box 7985
Madison, WI  53707-7985

(I mail everything in one large manila envelope from the post office here.)  It takes about two months to get the EOB with the reimbursement checks mailed back to me at our P. O. Box here, which I deposit in our bank account here. 


You generally get reimbursed about 75% of the medical expenses after your deductible has been met.  (My husband had emergency gallbladder surgery in Cuenca in 2011 which came to $2,200.00 at Monte Sinai, and we got reimbursed 75% of it.)  It's not as good as having dual coverage (Medicare and Tricare) because then we don't have to pay anything, but it's better than not having any coverage at all (and we don't pay any premiums, only deductibles and cost-shares).


Hope this information helps those military retirees and their spouses who are thinking of retiring overseas.