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THAT'S when they find out what a fucking scam it is Skittles Nov 19 #1
You can warn them Hope22 Nov 19 #2
"too good to be true" seems lost in the wind Skittles Nov 19 #4
Just recently turned 65 Babajida Nov 22 #109
um - young pup Skittles Nov 22 #114
lol Babajida Nov 22 #120
I agree Skittles Nov 22 #121
Your primary care office cannot refuse Medicare patients Ms. Toad Nov 22 #132
Are they quitting or are they intentionally being kicked out? ... aggiesal Nov 19 #50
either way it's more proof what a fucking scam they are Skittles Nov 19 #52
I agree, but if they were kicked out, if I was running the government ... aggiesal Nov 19 #53
LOL Skittles Nov 19 #54
I agree with that too. It's what I would do. n/t aggiesal Nov 19 #55
My wife was on Medicare Advantage plan until the end of her life at140 Nov 19 #56
of course there are always the exceptions Skittles Nov 19 #57
you are right about the goal of MA at140 Nov 19 #60
it is odd that they do not specify in the article Skittles Nov 19 #61
The first paragraph- which I snipped to keep the allowed ones -mentioned United Healthcare question everything Nov 19 #71
Humana isn't much better Skittles Nov 19 #72
No complains with Humana MA HMO using now for 7 years at140 Nov 22 #106
yes they do make it seem nice for now Skittles Nov 22 #107
A friend recently received notice that her Advantage care was being cancelled. Lonestarblue Nov 20 #101
B-I-N-G-O, this is what I'm referring to. ... aggiesal Nov 20 #104
She will still be covered by traditional Medicare Voltaire2 Nov 22 #131
Yep. Medicare Advantage was great for my mom -- until she really needed it. W_HAMILTON Nov 19 #62
I am sorry about that. She should have been able to switch during open enrollment question everything Nov 19 #74
She could have switched, but wouldn't have been able to afford... W_HAMILTON Nov 19 #82
We've had this discussion here repeatedly. Voltaire2 Nov 22 #133
When you go back to original medicare Henry203 Nov 20 #103
self deleted Babajida Nov 22 #111
Medicare "Advantage" was George W. Bush's attempt to privatize Medicare. OMGWTF Nov 19 #3
it's an ONGOING EFFORT Skittles Nov 19 #5
That would be because he's basically a pimp. dchill Nov 19 #48
Part C started in Clinton. Silent Type Nov 19 #27
Exactly! surfered Nov 19 #46
Another GOP grift of the public and especially their MAGA base. Jit423 Nov 19 #59
This is an important article. Thanks. spooky3 Nov 19 #6
not only the "free stuff" rampartd Nov 19 #11
And all the admin costs, and profit for the insurer, etc. nt spooky3 Nov 19 #13
i can't even fit this into "capitalism." rampartd Nov 19 #15
Seniors had better be ready to push back hard if spooky3 Nov 19 #16
i am a cancer survivor rampartd Nov 19 #19
Hang in there! I have a relative whose care in the last two years has spooky3 Nov 19 #20
i've seen the numbers paid out by medicare and my supp. blue cross rampartd Nov 19 #24
Totally agree. Nt spooky3 Nov 19 #28
there is NO REASON a session of chemo should cost that much Skittles Nov 19 #65
And the fact that we as a country allow it to happen. spooky3 Nov 19 #79
My wife has had, and survived, cancer twice DFW Nov 19 #29
Wow! I hope she is ok now. nt spooky3 Nov 19 #64
Amazingly, yes, she is. DFW Nov 20 #87
I'm happy for her and your family. Nt spooky3 Nov 20 #88
Thanks. We were extremely lucky, and never forget it. DFW Nov 20 #89
Congratulations! Nt spooky3 Nov 20 #90
oh my god what a beautiful family. I have had open arthritisR_US Nov 22 #108
Thanks, you're very kind! And it sounds like you've been through the wringer more than most! DFW Nov 22 #116
Ralph Reid was doing his shit and it was illegal but our conservative arthritisR_US Nov 22 #117
I live in Germany DFW Nov 22 #118
Canada? So many of us are looking at the Canadian system as an example.. question everything Nov 22 #124
Alberta is extremely conservative but other provinces in the arthritisR_US Nov 22 #142
I have advanced emphysema from a genetic condition misanthrope Nov 20 #97
This message was self-deleted by its author Skittles Nov 20 #85
? Skittles Nov 20 #105
In economic theory it is called 'rent seeking'. Voltaire2 Nov 22 #134
kickbacks for the people who add people to these scams Skittles Nov 19 #63
Unless they are in a guarantee issue state how do they do it? Tadpole Raisin Nov 19 #7
They aren't switching to another private plan; they spooky3 Nov 19 #10
I know they aren't switching to another M.A. plan. That wouldn't help at all. Tadpole Raisin Nov 19 #17
So your earlier post was commenting about supplemental plans? spooky3 Nov 19 #18
If they were in an Advantage plan they didn't have a supplement. Tadpole Raisin Nov 19 #23
If their income is low enough... littlemissmartypants Nov 19 #45
True! Although when over 65 sometimes the asset test knocks you out Tadpole Raisin Nov 19 #51
Already there... littlemissmartypants Nov 19 #58
Sorry about that. Can the manufacturer help? They often do for expensive drugs question everything Nov 19 #70
Thanks for the suggestion. There's a manufacturer discount card. ... littlemissmartypants Nov 19 #83
A system that makes it normal for people to stress out over this DFW Nov 20 #100
yeah, not just income, assets. Voltaire2 Nov 22 #135
Dr Ozis gonna fix it 🙃 Deuxcents Nov 19 #8
there are youtube videos with the hack Oz pimping for Advantage Skittles Nov 19 #9
Social Security Advantage. The Musk/Swarmy Plan Traildogbob Nov 19 #12
Once you really need care.. Macrophylla Nov 19 #14
I work in Neurosurgery Horse with no Name Nov 19 #32
What would you recommend? Babajida Nov 22 #112
steer clear of any doctor office pimping for Advantage Skittles Nov 22 #119
Agreed n/t Horse with no Name Nov 22 #123
I would recommend doing your homework Horse with no Name Nov 22 #122
There will be no more traditional Medicare mnhtnbb Nov 19 #21
no Skittles Nov 19 #25
You'll be wheeled into the alley behind the hospital awaiting doom. erronis Nov 19 #38
That's what I mean. mnhtnbb Nov 19 #39
it will all eventually be turned over to private insurance Skittles Nov 19 #40
This is exactly what I think, too XanaDUer2 Nov 20 #93
They're already screwed by then. If you join Advantage you will likely be locked out of traditional Medicare supplements tritsofme Nov 19 #22
Hubs and I would pay 800 per month on original Medicare. And I have had excellent care... Demsrule86 Nov 19 #33
What plan do you have? Babajida Nov 22 #113
The concept of a plan has always been the same... Moostache Nov 19 #26
Sadly, original Medicare covers only 20 days of nursing home care, after that you pay $204 or so for next 80 days. Silent Type Nov 19 #30
Not all Medigap policies pay this...most folks go on Medicaid. Demsrule86 Nov 19 #34
This is why we need long term insurance except they are getting so expensive question everything Nov 19 #78
Unfortunately, I see no chance of nursing home coverage in next 20 years at least. Good point about those who are Silent Type Nov 19 #80
This is bullshit. You can't go back to orginal Medicare after Advantage...unless you Demsrule86 Nov 19 #31
You can go back to original Medicare, buy you'll pay 20% out of pocket unless you qualify for a Medigap policy, which Silent Type Nov 19 #35
That is false. totodeinhere Nov 19 #68
Better go read that again. 63-day window applies to the FIRST YEAR you go on MA. After that, underwriting applies Silent Type Nov 19 #73
Thanks for the correction. n/t totodeinhere Nov 19 #75
It's overly complicated. I don't see how anyone keeps up with it. Silent Type Nov 19 #77
That is not true! Liberal In Texas Nov 19 #36
If your advantage plan is canceled that may set up a special circumstance Tadpole Raisin Nov 19 #66
Wall Street Journal Cirsium Nov 19 #37
Switching? Jill Hanson Nov 19 #41
So did I, though in some case you can IF you have a lot of money. Auggie Nov 19 #42
During open enrollment as is right now question everything Nov 19 #44
You can definitely go back to original/heritage Medicare. But, there is no guarantee you can get a Medigap policy, Silent Type Nov 19 #76
Medicare alone (Parts A/B leaving you with a 20% copay) is a permitted switch. Ms. Toad Nov 22 #141
False fact upstream..... Granny Blue Nov 19 #43
I think... littlemissmartypants Nov 19 #47
For 2025, Medicare Advantage plans have cut benefits and raised premiums and copays, across the board dlk Nov 19 #49
Kick dalton99a Nov 19 #67
I'm so damn sick of this crap soandso Nov 19 #69
I thought wryter2000 Nov 19 #81
You can during open enrollment see 44, above question everything Nov 19 #84
no you CAN go back Skittles Nov 20 #86
I don't know why everyone is so worried Zorro Nov 20 #91
Humana is terminating 560,000 members because they are not profitable enough dalton99a Nov 20 #92
This happens with for profit companies. Their fiduciary is for their shareholders who expect them question everything Nov 20 #94
With Dr. Oz sabbat hunter Nov 20 #95
I don't get it. The premium for my plan is $36/month. milestogo Nov 20 #96
This is how the story started question everything Nov 20 #98
I'm enrolled in both milestogo Nov 20 #99
GOP evil julmur Nov 20 #102
Anyone here old enough to have Medicare? Babajida Nov 22 #110
that's the issue Skittles Nov 22 #115
There are professionals who help individuals through the labyrinth of enrolling question everything Nov 22 #126
Most if not all are paid a commission by the insurer dalton99a Nov 22 #128
Look for State Health Insurance Assistance Programs ie: SHIP CousinIT Nov 22 #139
100% elder abuse Babajida Nov 22 #140
I always assume a slick commercial indicates a weak or bad product. lindysalsagal Nov 22 #125
Problem is once they sign up for an advantage plan, transferring JohnSJ Nov 22 #127
VERY Misleading article. I'll explain why. Typical of the WSJ though, siding with private insurers CousinIT Nov 22 #129
You may want to read the whole story again. I have no idea where you got your conclusions question everything Nov 22 #136
The headline is badly written then. CousinIT Nov 22 #138
Neither MA or Medicare cover long term nursing home costs. Voltaire2 Nov 22 #130
Medicare covers some stay when one is released from the hospital. Go read the original stroy question everything Nov 22 #137
'long term' nt. Voltaire2 Nov 23 #143
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