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Lonestarblue

(11,337 posts)
3. Medicare Advantage gives all advantages to the insurer and few to patients.
Wed Jul 24, 2024, 08:01 AM
Jul 24

It is an insurance ripoff that aims to take over and privatize original Medicare so that insurers call the shots, not the government.

United Health Care has a long history of ripping off their insureds. Irish_Dem Jul 24 #1
I don't think any health care agency doesn't thrive on denying health care. mucifer Jul 24 #2
They violate their own written contracts. Irish_Dem Jul 24 #4
Medicare Advantage gives all advantages to the insurer and few to patients. Lonestarblue Jul 24 #3
I don't understand this. These two are discrete organizations, I thought, each offering health insurance question everything Jul 24 #5
I was surprised too. I had Health Partners *insurance* when I was on the ACA in my pre-Medicare days progree Jul 24 #6
As far as I know Medicare enrollment is not dependent on medical conditions, except for kidney functions question everything Jul 24 #8
It's strictly a Medicare SUPPLEMENT (Medigap) thing. The 6-month Medigap open enrollment period is once in a lifetime progree Jul 24 #9
I plan to finally retire next year and will be giving up a very good employer plan dflprincess Jul 24 #11
Part D - I'm only paying $41/mo on that progree Jul 24 #13
I don't think my Part D will be too bad dflprincess Jul 24 #14
The issue isn't reimbursement rates dflprincess Jul 25 #17
It's the HealthPartners hospital & clinics that will no longer accept UHC's Medicare Advantage plans dflprincess Jul 24 #10
Odds are, they'll work something out by end of year. Silent Type Jul 24 #7
Only if UHC decides to start paying claims. dflprincess Jul 24 #12
My guess is that the docs and hospitals want more money and less hassles. They'll come to an agreement. Silent Type Jul 24 #16
Hospitals Leave Medicare Advantage Networks as Problems Plague Coverage - about Humana's MA plan being rejected progree Jul 24 #15
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