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I am perfectly happy with my advantage plan and The Villages Healthcare System thank you very much. |
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For us, this approach has worked well. I have yet to pay a dime out of pocket for medical expenses, including a major surgery last year. We can go to any doctor or specialist we want. And, with the FEP Blue we have worldwide coverage, which can be important when you travel. Everyone's situation is unique, but for us, this works. |
No, that is incorrect. You can go back to Medicare from a Medicare Advantage Plan during the open season.
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Yes you will have a Medicare supplement to back up original Medicare. It depends on your retirement plan as to whether you or your former employer pays the bill, or a portion of it.
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I am a federal retiree with BC/BS and also have Medicare. When I got here in 2016, I was surprised that my insurance was not accepted by The Villages medical system. I checked with the Villages Hospital and the Hospital in Leesburg and they said our insurance would be accepted there. There are also many other local doctors that accept our insurance. We have had lots of treatments for skin cancer at Villages Dermatology and one treatment at the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, and all of them have been fully covered by our insurance. |
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Stop talking about those outside the villages ! There is an extremely large percentage ( 70%) of people on regular Medicare that are barred from getting a primary in the villages. When I came here , I could get a primary . I was suddenly kicked out when I turned old enough to get Medicare because I stuck with my employers Medicare and did not switch to the villages advantage plan which I would have had to pay for. There is the key . I would have had to pay for the advantage plan where my employer pays for the regular plan. This was a decision made by the developers. You figure out why
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Anyone have ChampVA and regular Medicare? Did you see a necessity to change to an advantage plan along with your champ VA?
Champ VA is a no cost benefit for me, but so far have not had to use Medicare or ChampVA to figure out if I should switch to an Advantage Plan. Thoughts, advice from those who have experience with both |
Not all Advantage plans are like the government plans as seen on television
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I find it rediculous that The Villages allows health care entities to enter TV and not take straight Medicare patients. That should be one of the requirements to be able to offer health care in a retirement community. Yes, I understand that the advantage plans offer higher reimbursements and the health care practitioners make more money but that should not be allowed here in TV. If money is your only goal in practicing medicine, go elsewhere.
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Per the Medicare Database, UF Health The Villages Hospital (NPI #1275902124, NPI #1912317538, NPI #1275902124) has NOT opted out of accepting Medicare. Which leads me to believe the exclusion of non-Advantage plan patients, isn't really an exclusion of Medicare patients, but a refusal to accept their supplemental insurance. I'm curious if anyone can enlighten me. |
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