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Originally Posted by MSGirl
Not all is necessarily true. UHC Medicare advantage has a plan where you can go anywhere in the country that accepts Medicare and UHC. I’ve used it. True we don’t pay a fee every month. We have copays to pay up to a certain amount. We pay at the back end as we need the services. With my plan I don’t need pre-approval as long as the dr takes Medicare. Supplements you pay at the front end and as you age, your monthly premiums increase. It’s a good plan. But there are folks who cannot afford the $175 Medicare B plus the $200+ per month for the supplement. Then there are the Part D prescriptions. So in essence you pay at the front end with Traditional Medicare and back end with Advantage plans.
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Very well said!
That poster is just another uninformed, keyboard medicare expert. Many people on here really know very little about actual MA plans, and especially UHC. You should only comment on what you actually know., not on what you think you know.