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In reply to the discussion: Biden administration seeks to crack down on private Medicare health plans [View all]lastlib
(28,258 posts)63. Insurance agents practicing medicine without a license......
It ought to be illegal.
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Biden administration seeks to crack down on private Medicare health plans [View all]
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Nov 2023
OP
Perhaps you should read this. He explains everything about Medicare Advantage's attempt to privatize Medicare.
ancianita
Nov 2023
#94
You'll find out when you need expensive treatments or a specialist "not in your network"
SharonAnn
Nov 2023
#20
I doubt it. I live in a city with 2 major medical centers, one of which is the Mayo Clinic.
elocs
Nov 2023
#125
Odd because I have a Medicare Advantage plan and Mayo accepts it with no trouble at all. Care to reconsider? n/t
elocs
Nov 2023
#108
he following health systems are calling it quits with Medicare Advantage plans this year
WyLoochka
Nov 2023
#122
Every one I know who is on an 'advantage' plan has to hussle every year to find care providers
Attilatheblond
Nov 2023
#22
Glad to hear it works for you. Some people don't get the same milage n/t
Attilatheblond
Nov 2023
#113
Actually Part C - then called Medicare Choice - started under Clinton, and there were managed care plans decades earlier
Silent Type
Nov 2023
#82
Why is people getting health care services because they are covered by insurance called "overbilling"
MichMan
Nov 2023
#60
Correct me if I'm wrong but the insurance company never treated your relative.....
Jack from Charlotte
Nov 2023
#75
I turned off the landline ringer during "open enrollment"; then I pulled cable bundle w/landline phone in favor of
Backseat Driver
Nov 2023
#18
Exactly. Advantage plans were sold as a way to save money. They now cost the government
Lonestarblue
Nov 2023
#9
That's great until you need something major. That's where they often fall short.
SharonAnn
Nov 2023
#21
Advantage plans are fine so long as you don't have a serious injury or medical issue.
TomSlick
Nov 2023
#24
9 years on my UHC MA plan I've never been denied coverage for anything I needed.
elocs
Nov 2023
#109
I've been on Medicare Advantage for 9 years now with no problem and I can't begin to afford traditional Medicare. n/t
elocs
Nov 2023
#110
For those of you who say you couldn't be more pleased with your Advantage plan...
llmart
Nov 2023
#47
I'm completely happy with my MA plan & never had a problem or been turned down for treatment.
elocs
Nov 2023
#111
Like it or not there are some hard truths about the advantage plans. When Medicare funds are gone do to
PortTack
Nov 2023
#72
Biden is doing the right thing. He knows how the so-called 'advantage' private systems work.
ancianita
Nov 2023
#96
when did these come about . im out of the loop here . another attempt to privatize?
AllaN01Bear
Nov 2023
#106