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rubicon 07-16-2015 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Medtrans (Post 1087638)
We too had to wait months but once in things have been great. United AARP made no difference, we still had to wait. I don't think they can make appt dates based on ins. I was told that each physician has a patient base of 1,000 patients to have time for everyone. Once they reach that number they no longer take new patients. That happens quickly. They also only take 2 new patients a day as the first visit takes more time. We just had to have a same day appt for my mom. We saw the NP. Our visit took longer than probably alloted. She was admitted and they made a few calls that afternoon and the next day to see how she is doing. Very satisfied now that we are in the system. I suppose while waiting for your first visit if you ran into a problem you could always go to Urgent Care and of course the ER.

Medtrans: You may be right and I hope you are but my recollection was that initially they advertised that United Health Care insureds would have priority . Again my recollection appear to be better 30 years ago then 30 hours ago these days:D

Bonny 07-16-2015 11:48 AM

I also go to the Villages Health Care. I go to the Santa Barbara one. I got in on the ground floor so had no waiting. The Dr. I use to go to (and I liked him) had an NP that I loved. She joined the Villages Health and I followed her. My Dr. is Dr. Pead but I always ask to see the NP. I don't have their insurance.The care you get there is wonderful !!

SALYBOW 07-16-2015 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1087566)
I had the same issue and changed my insurance to AARP United Healthcare and amazingly got an immediate appointment. My wife had insurance recognized by the system but was not their insurance so her first appointment was 4 months out. I guess just because they will accept your insurance and let you use the system, the insurance they promote will get you there sooner.

I HAVE AARP United Healthcare already,

bimmertl 07-16-2015 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by SALYBOW (Post 1087804)
I HAVE AARP United Healthcare already,

Pay attention to the never ending sales pitch,every Sunday in the Daily Sun, from Villages Health to get as many people as possible enrolled in UHC Medicare "advantage" plan. It's the only advantage plan accepted by Villages Health and of course the one plan who pays royalties to Morse if you enroll in the plan.(this fact is clearly stated in the ads for the plan that run in The Sun) The ads routinely allege speciality treatment of those who enroll in the advantage plan.

So you may have UHC AARP, but it's probably a Medicare part B Supplemental plan and not the favored advantage. Here's some info on how this evolved and who one of the architects of the plan is.

USF pulls out of its $4 million specialty care clinic at the Villages | Tampa Bay Times


After USF failure in the Villages, top official finds job there | Tampa Bay Times


http://www.saintpetersblog.com/archives/231298

It's also interesting that if you belong to UHC Medicare Advantage, you don't have the option of being treated by the Moffitt Cancer center, since they were dropped as a provider by UHC advantage. So now Morse wants everybody to enroll in an advantage plan that won't allow you to treat at the highly touted, and partially paid for by Villages residents, Moffitt facility in the Villages that he pushed
Leesburg doctor says Villagers shouldn't waste donations on Moffitt Cancer Center - tribunedigital-orlandosentinel
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UnitedHealth Culls Doctors From Medicare Advantage Plans - WSJ

As an aside, I am a patient of Villages Health under regular Medicare and have nothing but praise for the entire staff and treatment I have received there

hulahips 07-16-2015 02:36 PM

So if you have medicare, do you still have a long wait?

Villageswimmer 07-16-2015 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 1087584)
Sounds to me that the Villages Health System is going to need a lot more doctors to take care of future patients. If you have United Health Care insurance your in, if not, seems like a huge wait for health care. This is "Dr. Welby" health care??

We don't have United Health but have gotten in to see dr same day. No problem. We did need to wait several months, though, for the initial appt. I think once you clear that hurdle, you're in.

John_W 07-16-2015 03:42 PM

I turned 65 on July 10th and signed up with United Health Medicare Advantage and stopped in the Pinellas office of Villages Health about two weeks ago to see if I could get my care there, and I have my first appointment at Pinellas next Friday the 24th. They did at first want to give me Colony because Pinellas had one doctor out on leave, but I asked and they gave me Pinellas.

Villager Joyce 07-16-2015 03:51 PM

My husband Is medicare with aarp F. I am Florida blue. We both signed up And waited for less than 4 months for initial Appointment. Once you are in, you are in. When all the houses in Districts 10 and 11 are occupied, we may have a doctor shortage.

Shimpy 07-16-2015 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1087912)
I turned 65 on July 10th and signed up with United Health Medicare Advantage and stopped in the Pinellas office of Villages Health about two weeks ago to see if I could get my care there, and I have my first appointment at Pinellas next Friday the 24th. They did at first want to give me Colony because Pinellas had one doctor out on leave, but I asked and they gave me Pinellas.


Well, it seems that you got special treatment because you have United Health Medicare Advantage. We don't and were told Pinellas wasn't taking any new patients and we had to go to either Colony or Creek Side. My first apt. is near the end of August.

Steve & Deanna 07-16-2015 06:36 PM

We signed up while we were up north and picked a PCP (primary care physician) in October 2014. When we returned to the Villages in December, we both had a consult with her in mid January 2015. We were extremely impressed with her however, she informed us that she took a promotion at one of the other centers BUT had high recommendations for another physician that coming to our center. We had the choice of following her to another center or staying at the center that was most convenient which we did. I've had three appointments and so far so good. Quite pleased. I would say to be patient as this is new.

wendyquat 07-16-2015 08:37 PM

We have UHC but not the advantage plan as I felt the dr choices were too restrictive for our particular needs (mainly our cardiologist was not in the plan)! We have Plan F and have been going to Colony since it opened. Short wait for the initial appointment but no delays since enrolling. I did notice that they tried to make as many appointments as possible with the NP's but I am not a fan of the NP for my doctor so I insist on seeing the doctor and have been satisfied. I like being able to see all of my medical info on the online portal. I have used the portal to request drug refills a couple of times and it was handled within 24 hours.

prbabyprincess 07-16-2015 11:29 PM

Change to Florida Blue and go see Dr.Dell in 441,they are great! I could not take the insurance of the villages,they refer to 4 or 5 other doctor to take your money.

prbabyprincess 07-16-2015 11:35 PM

Is there a Latino or Spanish Club in the Villages?????


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