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trof

(54,273 posts)
32. Your insurance company has a financial interest in keeping you as healthy as possible.
Fri Aug 12, 2022, 06:39 PM
Aug 2022

That's it.
The more preventive medicine they can get you to do, the less, much more expensive (for them), advanced treatment they'll have to pay for.

Personally, I want to be as free from debilitating disease for as long as possible.
The insurance company has my best interests at heart, although from a purely financial standpoint.

We both want the same thing, just for different reasons.
During my first home visit the nurse discovered I had PAD (Peripheral Artery Disease) in my lower legs, while my PCP had never asked me to remove the compression stockings that SHE had recommended to see the condition of my legs.

This nurse got me referred to a vascular surgeon and he's treating me now.

Yes, I welcome the home health visit.

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I hate them too and have so far avoided them. catrose Apr 2022 #1
Same here. liberalla Apr 2022 #3
Send me a certified copy of your licenses. Then I will consult my Tetrachloride Apr 2022 #2
I tell them I am not interested. BlueJac Apr 2022 #4
I hate that. Kittycow Apr 2022 #5
They Are A Goldmine For Those Offering Me. Apr 2022 #6
I can't believe what I'm reading... appalachiablue Apr 2022 #7
Me either Rebl2 Apr 2022 #15
I lost my patience with the insurance people Yonnie3 Apr 2022 #8
I just turned down one today, too. rsdsharp Apr 2022 #9
I admit I kind of resent feeling like I'm being treated as if I'm feeble, physically or mentally Siwsan Apr 2022 #10
Lucky they only wanted a virtual visit lillypaddle Apr 2022 #11
It just baffles me Siwsan Apr 2022 #12
I find this thread interesting to me. llmart Apr 2022 #25
Thanks for the info lillypaddle Apr 2022 #26
That may be the reason you're contacted. llmart Apr 2022 #27
I agree on everything except the colonocopies. ShazzieB Jul 2022 #31
The nurse just checked my BP and asked a few questions doc03 Apr 2022 #13
I think it's great for people who want and/or need it Siwsan Apr 2022 #14
Almost sounds Rebl2 Apr 2022 #17
No doubt that's the reason for the high pressure Siwsan Apr 2022 #18
I hate them, too. slightlv Apr 2022 #16
BINGO!! Siwsan Apr 2022 #19
They keep leaving messages, and I keep deleting and ignoring them. So far, so good! ShazzieB Apr 2022 #20
That's just one (and probably the least) of the problems with Medicare Advantage plans wackadoo wabbit Apr 2022 #21
I'm going to have to learn what this means soon Random Boomer Apr 2022 #22
Medicare Advantage was developed as a way to privatize and thus kill true Medicare wackadoo wabbit Apr 2022 #23
I've been on Advantage plans for years... Joinfortmill May 2022 #29
It's strictly profit motive with UHC. trof Apr 2022 #24
I'll never let them in unless I need in-home care. Joinfortmill May 2022 #28
Me too. They bug all the time about it and I tell them no. sinkingfeeling May 2022 #30
Your insurance company has a financial interest in keeping you as healthy as possible. trof Aug 2022 #32
I understand how some people find these visits beneficial Siwsan Aug 2022 #33
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