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In reply to the discussion: The Sickest Patients Are Fleeing Private Medicare Plans--Costing Taxpayers Billions [View all]dalton99a
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The Sickest Patients Are Fleeing Private Medicare Plans--Costing Taxpayers Billions [View all]
question everything
Tuesday
OP
The first paragraph- which I snipped to keep the allowed ones -mentioned United Healthcare
question everything
Tuesday
#71
A friend recently received notice that her Advantage care was being cancelled.
Lonestarblue
14 hrs ago
#101
I am sorry about that. She should have been able to switch during open enrollment
question everything
Tuesday
#74
I know they aren't switching to another M.A. plan. That wouldn't help at all.
Tadpole Raisin
Tuesday
#17
Sorry about that. Can the manufacturer help? They often do for expensive drugs
question everything
Tuesday
#70
Thanks for the suggestion. There's a manufacturer discount card. ...
littlemissmartypants
Tuesday
#83
They're already screwed by then. If you join Advantage you will likely be locked out of traditional Medicare supplements
tritsofme
Tuesday
#22
Hubs and I would pay 800 per month on original Medicare. And I have had excellent care...
Demsrule86
Tuesday
#33
Sadly, original Medicare covers only 20 days of nursing home care, after that you pay $204 or so for next 80 days.
Silent Type
Tuesday
#30
This is why we need long term insurance except they are getting so expensive
question everything
Tuesday
#78
Unfortunately, I see no chance of nursing home coverage in next 20 years at least. Good point about those who are
Silent Type
Tuesday
#80
This is bullshit. You can't go back to orginal Medicare after Advantage...unless you
Demsrule86
Tuesday
#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
Tuesday
#35
Better go read that again. 63-day window applies to the FIRST YEAR you go on MA. After that, underwriting applies
Silent Type
Tuesday
#73
If your advantage plan is canceled that may set up a special circumstance
Tadpole Raisin
Tuesday
#66
You can definitely go back to original/heritage Medicare. But, there is no guarantee you can get a Medigap policy,
Silent Type
Tuesday
#76
For 2025, Medicare Advantage plans have cut benefits and raised premiums and copays, across the board
dlk
Tuesday
#49
Humana is terminating 560,000 members because they are not profitable enough
dalton99a
22 hrs ago
#92
This happens with for profit companies. Their fiduciary is for their shareholders who expect them
question everything
22 hrs ago
#94