Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We are moving to The Villages on Nov. 3. We're actually here now. I'm turning 65 in January and need to sign up for a Medicare plan. I know I saw on a previous post somewhere you could go in The Villages for advice on how to choose a plan. Can someone steer me in the right direction? Thanks.
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Health Insurance - Medicare - Blue Cross-Blue Shield - The Villages - Mid-Florida Agencies
Make an appointment with Samantha Gump. They market Florida Blue.
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Sort of. The Villages Health Care System (the PCP facilities) only accept UHC Medicare Advantage and Florida Blue Medicare Advantage. I believe there are two options with each plan: an HMO and a PPO. There are UHC and Florida Blue representative at some of the PCP facilities that you can talk to.
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I do not know the reasons why The Villages Healthcare System (the PCPs) only accepts UHC Medicare Advantage Plans and Florida Blue Medicare Advantage Plans once you become eligible for Medicare. They give you a choice of two companies, not one. Before Medicare age, they accept most insurances. I was a patient with them for a number of years but had to leave once I turned 65 and opted to go with Medicare and a Supplemental Plan. I was very satisfied with The Villages Healthcare system and would have stayed if it was possible. Their company, their rules, and, fortunately, there are other PCPs in the area. The Villages Health Care System was, however, very convenient and well run - always taken on time and visits were never rushed.
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Ambulance and ER visit was only 90 bucks with United Health. The price was right. No complaints. Bills were over 7k
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[QUOTE=Summit Medigap;2023436]People should be very skeptical of any doctor/hospital or healthcare system that ONLY accepts Medicare Advantage. There is no reason for this other than they are somehow benefiting from forcing their patients to one company.
It's called The Villages Healthcare system because they want to serve Villages residents. If they accepted original Medicare patients, they would probably become overwhelmed by a lot of non-Villages residents from the surrounding areas, and they couldn't refuse service. If that happened, the system would no longer be attractive to Villagers. |
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The Villages Health Care System, IIRC, did accept traditional Medicare, originally. They made the change to accepting only Medicare Advantage, initially the UHC flavor and then the added the Florida Blue flavor, a few years ago (perhaps 5 years?). They also continue to accept most insurance for folks under 65, regardless of where you live. Something clearly changed in their thinking. Perhaps they were, as you suggested, trying to limit the number of patients. They did lose patients when they went to Medicare Advantage only. There are also possible financial reasons. Regardless of the reason, for me it is unfortunate as I was quite satisfied and regretted having to find another PCP.
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