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Originally Posted by tophcfa
Interesting, but not surprising. The fact that they only accepted certain Advantage plans, and no Medigap plans, for primary care immediately raised the hair on the back of my neck that something fishy was going on. As far as I’m aware, they were the only large health care operation in the country serving a predominantly senior citizen population that wouldn’t accept traditional Medicare. My intuitive suspicions aren’t always correct, but apparently it was this time.
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It was only for primary care physicians that they only took Medicare Advantage, specialty care physicians accepted standard Medicare Medigap plans.