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Old 02-28-2024, 04:48 PM
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@golfing eagles and @BigDawgInLakeDenham thanks for your opinion. I, too, spent my entire career in health care delivery and have the opposite view: I would NEVER sign up for an HMO of any kind, including Medicare Advantage unless it was my only option. Yes, you will save some money. But you will also jump thru more hoops to go anywhere beyond PCP, and I have also heard horror stories of people being denied care they wanted/needed by the HMO. I'm sure it is a good option for many folks, but definitely not me.
Correct, currently BCBS MA is denying paying for cancer validating exam requested by one of CoachK's direct report's husband's doctors, who is forced to go onto Medicare to get the $7,000 validating exam paid for. . private employer provided insurance refused to pay. . .

Unfortunately, there are hospitals which has stopped taking UHC insurance plans as they don't pay promptly or at all. . another friend who's wife has been a nurse in administration for her whole life, had to switch to medicare to get his doctors' requests paid for after this heart by-pass operation which saved his life.

times are changing, and UHC is profit over patient. . don't believe anything to the contrary with UHC

Advantage plans only work for the healthy with no issues. . and when you do have issues, be sure they are regular everyday issues. .