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Cirsium

(417 posts)
170. He was wrong
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 12:27 PM
Sep 17

Democratic politicians can make mistakes, especially when they are not getting support for doing the right thing. When their constituents run around defending various right wing ideas and schemes that puts them in a bind. "Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good" means they feel obligated to play footsie across the aisle and do the bipartisan two step or else be tossed from office. I can't tell you the number of times a politician has told me "don't get me wrong, I agree with you, but the support just isn't there."

We should not reject the "good" because it isn't perfect, of course - the name "Jill Stein" comes to mind - but that does not mean we should stop advocating for the supposedly "perfect." In this case the "perfect" is universal health care.

I would never purchase Medicare Advantage radical noodle Sep 16 #1
I've had an Advantage plan for five years. Costs me $0 additional. I love it. Sibelius Fan Sep 16 #3
I have the same thing. 0 out of pocket LilElf70 Sep 16 #6
it's costs the governemnt and the taxpayers PLENTY Skittles Sep 16 #7
It is part of Medicare. former9thward Sep 16 #23
Calling Advantage "Part C" is part of the bait & switch dflprincess Sep 16 #39
Clinics love to overbill and upbill routine procedures. former9thward Sep 16 #42
Clinic systems have contracts with insurers and the reimbursement rates are already negotiated dflprincess Sep 16 #52
How is your friend Blue_Roses Sep 17 #151
Hanging in there dflprincess Sep 17 #163
Oh, that's great! Blue_Roses Sep 18 #231
We agree. Silent Type Sep 16 #108
Quick Tip. OldBaldy1701E Sep 17 #156
Agree. former9thward Sep 17 #168
Medicare Advantage is privatized Medicare vapor2 Sep 16 #48
They get commissions on advantage and drug plans too, which are private insurers. Silent Type Sep 16 #109
Thanks for this article. Nt spooky3 Sep 16 #35
Traditional Medicare is paid for by the government too. Demsrule86 Sep 17 #187
EDUCATE YOURSELF Skittles Sep 18 #222
doctor's visitss VGuerra276 Sep 16 #27
My GP visits are $5. All my prescriptions except one are $0. enough Sep 16 #34
I have no copay for doctor visits. Generic drugs are $0. A three-month supply of Sibelius Fan Sep 17 #181
In 5 years. "0" out of pocket. Medicare a UH advantage plan. OAITW r.2.0 Sep 17 #127
What supplement do you have? jmbar2 Sep 16 #12
I have Florida Blue radical noodle Sep 16 #25
Thanks for the info jmbar2 Sep 17 #118
In the last few years radical noodle Sep 17 #159
So true jmbar2 Sep 17 #167
I have $2000 worth of dental work that needs to be done next month which I now will get done elocs Sep 17 #173
Is that Medigap, or an Advantage plan? jmbar2 Sep 17 #175
Advantage. But Wisconsin's Medicaid (BadgerCare) has dental coverage. n/t elocs Sep 17 #183
Humana has a plan which covers dental extensively in Ohio...I have never been on it but good reviews. Demsrule86 Sep 17 #188
Thanks for the info - will put it on my research list for Oregon jmbar2 Sep 18 #235
Fortunately, I have had excellent coverage from the UHC Advantage Plan. elocs Sep 17 #177
"I know some people are limited financially and must go with what they can afford" elocs Sep 17 #176
Call your local Council on Aging and/or your senior center SheltieLover Sep 16 #106
Great advice - thank you so much jmbar2 Sep 17 #119
You are most welcome! SheltieLover Sep 17 #125
Here is the Medicare.gov website detailing the gap plans SheltieLover Sep 17 #129
Thanks again! jmbar2 Sep 17 #137
YW! SheltieLover Sep 17 #140
You can't get F anymore. G is now the one to get. kerry-is-my-prez Sep 17 #184
Bummer! SheltieLover Sep 17 #185
I could not afford any of these plans...and it is still private insurance. Demsrule86 Sep 17 #190
Yes - you have to be able to afford it. On the other hand, having to pay the 20% of B could be bankrupting. kerry-is-my-prez Sep 17 #215
"Supplement" is the wrong term if you are talking about privatized Medicare Jmb 4 Harris-Walz Sep 17 #192
If something seems too good to be true, it definitely is. We won't get Medicare Advantage either. lostnfound Sep 16 #16
Yup, Medicare Advantage is privatized Medicare. My concierge dr won't take you if you have a disadvantage program vapor2 Sep 16 #50
Your concierge doc probably does not take traditional Medicare either, especially new patients. Silent Type Sep 16 #110
Who is your supplement with? MiKenMi33 Sep 16 #54
AARP United Health Care Medicare supplement we can do it Sep 16 #95
Thank you! MiKenMi33 Sep 16 #115
Thanks! jmbar2 Sep 17 #120
Not everyone has guaranteed issue for a Medigap policy dlk Sep 16 #82
You are initially, don't fall for advantage if you're going to be new to Medicare. we can do it Sep 16 #97
It must be nice to have the choice because many of us do not. n/t elocs Sep 17 #174
I think it all depends on the Advantage Plan that was chosen. There are several to choose from; suggest you Jmb 4 Harris-Walz Sep 17 #194
Max out-of-pocket for prescriptions drops to $2000 next year. That's $3,000 in savings. Sibelius Fan Sep 16 #2
I think that's a big deal; however I'm not sure what that will do to premiums. Silent Type Sep 16 #111
From what i have read BigMin28 Sep 16 #4
Not difficult, but it requires planning: NameAlreadyTaken Sep 16 #43
You can switch back to Original Medicare. Demobrat Sep 16 #77
Pricing of those Medigap plans, slightlv Sep 16 #99
Get a new plan...you can switch Advantage plans. Demsrule86 Sep 17 #191
The switch is possible in some states but not all. nt pnwmom Sep 17 #131
I'm almost reluctant to comment soandso Sep 17 #217
I spent 46 days in hospital, had open heart surgery, two subsequent heart surgeries and take Eliquis- Demsrule86 Sep 16 #46
What health care plan do you have? n/t halobeam Sep 16 #67
Humana Gold Advantage PPR give back ( GB means I get just over 100 back monthly from part B) Demsrule86 Sep 17 #193
What "plan" are you referring to which you have if I may inquire? Tarzanrock Sep 16 #73
Part C is medicare advantage Kali999 Sep 16 #86
I have Humana Gold. You have regular Medicare. I couldn't afford it. I pay no premiums and get 100 + a month back in Demsrule86 Sep 17 #186
Part C is Advantage...you have traditional now. And Medigap covers the 20% Part B doesn't cover and insurance companies Demsrule86 Sep 17 #198
I have gym membership free with my supplement and can go to any doc who takes Medicare w/o asking insurance permission. we can do it Sep 16 #100
It was signed in 1997. jimfields33 Sep 16 #107
I'm sorry. leftieNanner Sep 16 #5
Same here Rebl2 Sep 16 #38
Do you realize that Advantage plans are private plans and not Medicare plans? Think. Again. Sep 16 #8
The U.S. government and Medicare says you are wrong. former9thward Sep 16 #20
Nope, Advantage plans are offered and run by private companies... Think. Again. Sep 16 #24
It is part C of Medicare. former9thward Sep 16 #32
You should read the link you provided. Think. Again. Sep 16 #37
Your statement is not true. Big Blue Marble Sep 16 #47
Part C is part of Medicare. former9thward Sep 16 #53
Part C is only nominally a Medicare Option. Big Blue Marble Sep 16 #76
THIS!!! MotownPgh Sep 17 #152
And insurance companies sell Medi-gap policies...so I don't see the difference. Demsrule86 Sep 17 #199
Then you need to study the system. Big Blue Marble Sep 17 #207
That is your opinion. I have advantage and I get 100 per month back on part B, no premium and everything is Demsrule86 Sep 17 #209
It is more than my opinion. Big Blue Marble Sep 17 #216
Amen LilElf70 Sep 18 #233
Medicare works with it, but doesn't administer it. Medicare gives Medicare Advantage pnwmom Sep 17 #142
That's just a label -- it means it's approved by Medicare as an option, but it's not managed pnwmom Sep 17 #135
That's a practical fallacy!! Tadpole Raisin Sep 17 #154
Your drug and MediGap policy are private too. And private insurance companies do all the admin Silent Type Sep 16 #113
So is Medi-gap coverage. I don't see the difference. Other than I pay more for traditional. Demsrule86 Sep 17 #195
The difference is Medicare is a government program while Advantage (and medi-gap) are corporate programs. Think. Again. Sep 17 #200
No, they are private plans that Medicare regulates and pays on your behalf. The plans aren't run by Medicare. pnwmom Sep 16 #83
That is BS. Unless you want to pay 20 % out of pocket, you have to get an additional plan with a commercial insurer Demsrule86 Sep 16 #49
The supplement plans are not subject to networks or preapprovals dflprincess Sep 16 #55
That is not true. My sister in law had regular Medicare and she was denied care. They can and will deny you. Demsrule86 Sep 17 #204
She should have fought that denial dflprincess Sep 17 #214
Are you asking me how a federal plan is different from a commercial plan? Think. Again. Sep 16 #56
I am sorry Aetna which has a medi-gap plan is not a government insurer. Demsrule86 Sep 17 #205
Exactly! You're SO close! Think. Again. Sep 17 #208
You misinterpret...you pay Medi-gap plans for coverage..and these plans are insurance based...not different that Demsrule86 Sep 17 #210
I never meant to be arguing, but you're right, let's just drop it. Think. Again. Sep 17 #212
The difference is whether your own doctors and hospital decide on the care you need, pnwmom Sep 16 #87
You are kidding yourself if you think traditional Medicare doesn't deny certain procedures. Demsrule86 Sep 17 #206
The Advantage plans have limited provider networks, which can eliminate pnwmom Sep 18 #224
The supplement plans are basically check-writing plans. Ms. Toad Sep 16 #96
Supplements are private insurance plans, though with little discretion. As are drug plans, Silent Type Sep 16 #114
But the lack of discretion is the key piece. pnwmom Sep 17 #130
You need to take a look at original Medicare policies that limit all kinds of coverage for "excessive" Silent Type Sep 17 #132
Original Medicare doesn't restrict you to certain doctors or hospitals. pnwmom Sep 17 #136
+1. An extremely important distinction dalton99a Sep 17 #121
Medicare Advantage DC77 Sep 16 #9
I have never been LilElf70 Sep 16 #22
I'm really glad it's worked so well for you up to now. It appears less stellar in other regions. I'm sorry the LauraInLA Sep 16 #98
Have you or your wife ever needed X-ray treatments that cost more than $10K each? pnwmom Sep 17 #128
Bad news. Private insurers get paid billions to administer original Medicare too. So you Silent Type Sep 16 #116
No, they don't. Medicare itself administers Parts A & b with the money people pay into it. pnwmom Sep 17 #150
Absolutely wrong. Private insurers have subsidiaries that administer original Medicare. Give me your state and Silent Type Sep 17 #165
Medicare "Advantage" is a rip off.... gainesvillenole Sep 16 #10
what is a supplement and who makes them nt msongs Sep 16 #15
Insurance companies make them, I guess. My mother, who died in 2009, had the United American supplemental plan, LauraInLA Sep 16 #103
AARP is one place that sells a good supplement. nt pnwmom Sep 17 #178
I went through a broker who does both Supplemental or Advantage. kerry-is-my-prez Sep 17 #189
+1 dalton99a Sep 16 #19
I live in Cleveland on my Advantage plan...I can us Cleveland Clinic, UH or Metro...all fine insurers. Demsrule86 Sep 16 #51
It's Only An HMO RobinA Sep 17 #169
yeah I had read that would be happening Skittles Sep 16 #11
Medicare "advantage" Cirsium Sep 16 #13
I agree LilElf70 Sep 16 #18
all the money being wasted on the "Advantage" scam Skittles Sep 16 #78
Bill Clinton was the one that signed it into law in 1997 MichMan Sep 16 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sep 16 #45
"No Democrat should be supporting or praising this right wing privatization scam, this assault on Medicare. " MichMan Sep 16 #57
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sep 16 #58
Show me where I have a history of jumping on Bill Clinton MichMan Sep 16 #62
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sep 16 #71
He was wrong Cirsium Sep 17 #170
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sep 17 #182
I have family in Ireland and universal is not working real well lately. Demsrule86 Sep 17 #211
Fox in the henhouse Cirsium Sep 18 #236
thank you Skittles Sep 16 #44
I stuck with regular Medicare. Ocelot II Sep 16 #14
That's the way to go BOSSHOG Sep 16 #31
LOL Auggie Sep 16 #60
My 2024 benefits LilElf70 Sep 16 #17
the 2025 changes that save the beneficiaries money shift the financial burden to the plans Coexist Sep 16 #21
Once you get locked in, it may be difficult to go back to original Medicare. They now own you. keithbvadu2 Sep 16 #26
THIS Auggie Sep 16 #61
You can go back to original Medicare (parts a & b) at any time during open enrollment hot2na Sep 17 #149
You can go back to traditional. Big Blue Marble Sep 17 #218
Just getting caught up to the inflationary effects the last few years MichMan Sep 16 #29
Rightly or wrongly, MA rates were cut. Personally, until our government-- regardless of party -- Silent Type Sep 16 #30
For comparison with Traditional Medicare plus supplement Otto_Harper Sep 16 #33
Thom Hartmann has talked about Medicare Advantage pitfalls repeatedly live love laugh Sep 16 #36
Most people that dislike dabbing LilElf70 Sep 16 #59
The issue is the trade-off. We turned down Advantage and its freebies (free dental, gym, etc) pnwmom Sep 16 #80
Might be worth checking the AARP United HC Medicare Supplement. It provides gym memberships. we can do it Sep 16 #104
We could afford a gym membership if we wanted one. What we can't afford pnwmom Sep 17 #126
I get it. Your situation like half of Medicare eligible people is unfortunate and you're right Cheezoholic Sep 16 #85
Bingo!!! Rhiannon12866 Sep 16 #102
So sorry you're facing that LearnedHand Sep 16 #40
I plan to stick with traditional Medicare when I retire next spring dflprincess Sep 16 #41
Wow. I've had an Advantage plan for 10 years. Joinfortmill Sep 16 #63
There's An Element On DU RobinA Sep 17 #172
Medicare advantage is NO ADVANTAGE AT ALL. READ THE FINE PRINT. ashredux Sep 16 #64
If you already have Medicare Part "A;" Part "B;" and, Part "D" ... Tarzanrock Sep 16 #65
Part C is an "advantage" plan SheltieLover Sep 17 #133
Thanks. I appreciate the reply and the answer. Tarzanrock Sep 17 #146
Medigap coverage pays copays & possibly other charges. SheltieLover Sep 17 #147
I get Medicare and pay UH @ $300/m0. 70 YO. OAITW r.2.0 Sep 16 #66
300 a month? LilElf70 Sep 16 #89
Stay with real Medicare. Advantage will eventually rip you off. Liberal In Texas Sep 16 #68
Less hospital overnights paid IGoToDU Sep 16 #69
Did you recently have a milestone birthday? SocialDemocrat61 Sep 16 #70
We are looking for a plan now samplegirl Sep 16 #72
Call you senior center and / or council on aging. SheltieLover Sep 17 #138
Why now? Because they wait till it's too late for you to switch back to Medicare, pnwmom Sep 16 #74
Well, CMS is cutting rates for next year. Whether that is justification for cutting "extra" benefits Silent Type Sep 17 #123
Medicare Advantage has always been a scam! WVreaper Sep 16 #75
As a pharmacy tech... buzzycrumbhunger Sep 16 #84
When I was checking policies bobandrileysmom Sep 16 #79
Medicare Advantage is a ripoff, and I would never choose such a plan. Buyer beware! Martin68 Sep 16 #81
Consumer expert Clark Howard: Why I Think Medicare Advantage Plans Stink Pinback Sep 16 #88
❣️ . . . . . . . Seek advice from your local HICAP advisor . . . . . . . ❣️ CoopersDad Sep 16 #90
It's an election year. And the current administration is democratic. Vdizzle Sep 16 #91
First thread of ten thousand! dpibel Sep 16 #92
The private insurers running MA plans have been subsidized, to the disadvantage of regular Medicare. Ms. Toad Sep 16 #93
It's happening now to affect the election. ecstatic Sep 16 #94
No, I think people are just bringing it up, to shed medicare in a bad light during an election, and stoke discontent. Think. Again. Sep 17 #122
If we're going anecdotal... markodochartaigh Sep 16 #101
It's amazing how it's always the friend of a sister dpibel Sep 17 #117
I saw tens of thousands of my husband's co-retirees threatened with the loss of their doctors pnwmom Sep 17 #134
Almost... dpibel Sep 17 #141
That kind of BS doesn't go on between regular Medicare and providers. pnwmom Sep 17 #143
That's a bit of a diversion, isn't it? dpibel Sep 17 #145
The people screwed by advantage are dead...they aren't going to answer questionseverything Sep 17 #155
One of the biggest providers in the city will not take Advantage anymore. kerry-is-my-prez Sep 17 #202
My friend needed a cochlear implant mcar Sep 17 #164
Need advice! I have original Medicare and I want to add Medigap (in Minnesota) now KatK Sep 16 #105
There are no pre-existing conditions for a Medigap plan. Ms. Toad Sep 17 #197
Thanks! KatK Sep 25 #238
I've had an Advantage plan for about 20 years. Dem2theMax Sep 16 #112
Lots of people are happy with MA. That's why 52% of Medicare beneficiaries choose it. Silent Type Sep 17 #124
When they join they can only hope they'll be happy long term. And in most states, if you wait too long to switch back, pnwmom Sep 17 #139
I know, some folks think that 52% are too stupid to make the right decision for them. Silent Type Sep 17 #166
In the insurance industry they have a phrase moniss Sep 17 #144
Medicare Disadvantage - 11 years ago when I was considering 'Advantage' plans, that's what an agent called it GoneOffShore Sep 17 #148
I posted about this awhile back. Supposedly it is the unintended Tadpole Raisin Sep 17 #153
ISN'T MEDICARE ADVANTAGE A REPUBLICAN INVENTION HagathaCrispy Sep 17 #157
If it involves profiting off the average American and Tadpole Raisin Sep 17 #158
Actually Bill Clinton signed it into law. Silent Type Sep 17 #179
There is nothing free, especially from a health insurance Co.. nt Hotler Sep 17 #160
Hospitals are dropping Medicare Advantage plans left and right dalton99a Sep 17 #161
hospitals and clinics are not getting adequate reimbursement from them travelingthrulife Sep 17 #162
I gave up on them. I just use regular Medicare Part A & B. n/t Jacson6 Sep 17 #171
Medicare DISadvantage has always been trash. Jirel Sep 17 #180
How did I know that the doom and gloom post would be from a relatively new member? ZonkerHarris Sep 17 #196
You're a real LilElf70 Sep 18 #232
ironic from you ZonkerHarris Sep 18 #234
Not really. LilElf70 Sep 18 #237
I get a ton of calls trying to sell me an advantage plan LetMyPeopleVote Sep 17 #201
Medicare Advantage is designed to destroy Medicare. Eliot Rosewater Sep 17 #203
This sums it up perfectly. Big Blue Marble Sep 17 #219
In case you haven't noticed, the only significant upgrades to our healthcare system-- ACA, drug plans, Medicaid Silent Type Sep 18 #220
Amen LilElf70 Sep 18 #226
THANK YOU Skittles Sep 18 #223
There is nothing more confusing than Medicare. I still haven't wrapped my head around it but someone stopped me from kerry-is-my-prez Sep 17 #213
I have Medicare and Tricare for Life so I don't need or want Medicare Advantage LogDog75 Sep 18 #221
UPDATE: LilElf70 Sep 18 #225
You also need to understand that moniss Sep 18 #227
I get what you're saying LilElf70 Sep 18 #228
Amen and I have written before about moniss Sep 18 #230
All the back-and-forthing is moot to me. Straw Man Sep 18 #229
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