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In reply to the discussion: Medicare Advantage Plans Often Deny Needed Care, Federal Report Finds [View all]PdamnedQ
(168 posts)5. Medicare Advantage Plans suck "literally"
Companies like Humana and United Healthcare get every penny allotted to Medicare recipients when they sign up.
However, the truth is most people never use anywhere near the funds that Medicare sets aside for each individual, and the fact is many seniors only have one or two serious health issues - just before they leave us for good, but the insurance companies get all of the money that seniors are allotted every year after they turn 65.
Medicare Advantage Plans suck money away from the Medicare system. That's why the Bush Administration thought they were so cool.
Republicans love a slick con, especially if it keeps poor people poor, and them in power.
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I read it as Medicare Advantage, it was a way the Right tried to "Privatize" Medicare
ashredux
Apr 2022
#33
Medicare Advantage is entirely different from Medicare Supplement aka Medigap plans
progree
Apr 2022
#34
I understand what you are saying, however, Progressive has been very good to us.
Ferrets are Cool
Apr 2022
#7
I think Joe Namath has had more tv exposure time in the ads than as a football star.
keithbvadu2
Apr 2022
#23
It was Clinton that originally got the ball rolling on Medicare Advantage and Bush with the Medicare
DuaneT
Apr 2022
#42
No kidding! Usually when you are travelling it's an emergency. You don't have time
Emile
Apr 2022
#38
A doctor or hospital does not have to be in network if it is a bonifide emergency.
DuaneT
Apr 2022
#44
I like how certain supplemental plans are designed to make you pay more than if you paid yourself
Ohioboy
Apr 2022
#13
Original Medicare needs to add vision and dental coverage and also get rid of the Advantage plans.
Lonestarblue
Apr 2022
#15
Got a friend struggling with this now. His local doctor is on the plan, but
Midnight Writer
Apr 2022
#21
After reading up on it, MA is more of a HMO and it was less risky to pay the Part B for better cover
keithbvadu2
Apr 2022
#24
"Medicare Advantage" is converting seniors from their gov't Medicare coverage into a private plan
FakeNoose
Apr 2022
#26
I have been rather lucky then with my Humana plan as they so far have yet to deny anything.
cstanleytech
Apr 2022
#36