Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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There was another point made earlier about the doctors at VH. We were told by someone in the healthcare that the doctors get $1200 month per patient whether you go to them or not. We got out. The other point was both of us went to Moffitt in Tampa and would not be accepted there. What a Disadvantage, Advantage Plans are. I guess it’s ok if you are not sick and a healthy person. Last edited by Keninches; 03-28-2025 at 09:28 AM. Reason: Spell check |
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We arrived at a point 10 years ago where we were paying about $400 a month for plan F with the prospect that it would go even higher. We were healthy and therefore receiving no benefit from a high priced plan. We than looked at the UHC advantage plan with a total cost of $38 per month. A savings of about $320 a month or $3800 a year. We switched and have had zero issues with the care and coverage. Kept all our doctors, picked up dental and vision coverage in addition. Now we arrive in 2025 and my wife at 77 has been diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer, it's 99% curable but there are operations (2) and radiation treatments costing well into the 1000's of dollars. Every test and process has been approved without any delay. The treatment process has been excellent With UHC we have a max out of pocket per year of $6700 and of course with the expected expense we will hit that figure. However over ten years we have saved more than $38000, all of it tucked safely away, so the figure does not concern me in any way. In my opinion the choice people make should be based first on the state of their health and the health of their elders and ancestors. As always insurance is a bet for or against yourself. |
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I will probably be in the Villages for a few more years. |
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As you pick make sure you understand the difference between a HMO and a PPO advantage plan. Being as young as you are I would start with the UHC PPO. Slightly higher deductibles and out of pocket but much more flexible for nationwide coverage. We have TVH since its inception and are snowbirds. We very much like it. With the PPO we have had no issues in either location. In fact we have two primary docs - one here one and one in our seasonal home. We have not encountered one refusal or out of network yet. Been to hospitals, and specialists in both locations and once on our journey between locations - seamless.
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I am on UHC the Villages Medicare Advantage HMO-POS. They did assign a doctor for me. I have just been using Urgent Care so far but did have Florida Blue.
It will take me a while to figure out how all this works. |
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In the 1000's of posts about this subject on TOTV and other sites, I have never ONCE heard ... "Oh, I have a Medicare Advantage Plan", because the health care is soooooo much better". Cost or convenience is always the driving force. If you're willing to pay enough to have a Medicare Supplemental, you are in control of your healthcare. If you want to save a few bucks and go with Medicare Advantage, an Insurance company is in charge of your healthcare. This is not a complicated or mysterious subject. |
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We have had advantage plans for 15 years and no issues until now. My wife has cataracts both eyes and Freedom had only 1 provider. Unfortunately for cataract surgery you needed a third party approval which we never got. Appointment got cancelled 15 minutes before we got to appointment. Fortunately freedom now has mid Florida eye and finally have appointment for pre surgery. Dr. Panzo has been great to work with.
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You're painting with a broad brush, never a good idea. For us it was about value not cost. We chose UHC Advantage because of the overall package that includes vision, dental and the wellness benefits. Many of us did our homework and chose MA. It works for us. Btw, SHINE said it was a very good option. Their provider network is nationwide and we were very happy with the in network providers available to us. We're part of The Villages Health and really like it. Now, does every doctor and hospital take UHC MA? No, but many excellent providers do. We know because we checked. Btw, our out of pocket max is $3700. That's less than the max I had with my insurance when I was working.
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