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I agree! This is rapidly becoming the Unfriendlyest hometown.
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Received my dreaded notice from tv health on july 13,2016. As a retiree from new york state i have excellent health insurance. But being 65 original medicare must be my primary or my insurance is cancelled.
As an example, under my current insurance one of my meds costs $25(30 day supply) same meds with medicare advantage cost is $300. An ad run by the villages in a daily sun magazine stated villages is allowing "non villagers with medicare advantage to use "facilities". The villages receives royalities from medicare advantage. How much of the fees,bonds, cost of our homes paid to build the health centers? In 2012 the villages put out a press release stating the eyes of the world would be watching the tv health. Convenient health care for a senior community is key. Think before you buy here. |
Here is a fresh perspective and update since my initial post in January. In retrospect I am glad VHCS asked us to leave. They were OK as a turn key operation and primarily their focus is PREVENTIVE health care. We have just had a serious health accident requiring emergency trauma unit surgery at Ocala regional hospital, orthopedic surgeons, trauma doctors, Rehabilitation hospital stay at Ocala, in home rehab services, DME, future outpatient therapy and visits to orthopedic surgeons at Shands in Gainseville. Thank God that I can choose my own doctors, I have great flexibility, great care, and that everything is covered by Medicare with BC/BS anywhere I choose to live in the US. Even my primary care physician that I found is better and superior to what I had at VHCS. Every ones case is different but make sure you feel confident that United Advantage can handle serious medical issues not just run of the mill preventive check up visits. Create your own network of health care specialists and health care facilities that fits within the type of insurance plan you have.
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I don't belong to the VHS, preferring instead to not be limited in the selection/referral of physicians. Having said that, I don't understand why VHS would be a factor in calling TV "unfriendly." VHS will continue to work for some, and those who have been forced to seek other sources for healthcare may be justifiably upset. However, the existence of VHS is a benefit for those who can use it. When you get down to it, the developer is trying to provide a decent source of healthcare for the residents of TV. He certainly had no obligation to do so. I can't think of another similar municipality that has taken on this challenge. VHS is a business, and businesses make decisions based on environmental and other circumstances. VHS is not my cup of tea, but I wouldn't castigate VHS or the developer for attempting to initiate something unique or different. I won't use VHS but will give it a thumbs up! [emoji106][emoji106] Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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I am so tired of greed argument by about 0.001percent of the residents here. It sounds childish and petty. Grow up. None of this decision is personal. And no one was kicked out. You have a choice. Make it and move on. Happy weekend without stress wished for everyone. |
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