Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The Villages Health Care System is very, very, good. Very well run and well staffed.
We wanted to join when we moved full time but our company insurance wasn't UHC. Since then the company insurance switched to UHC and we switched to The Villages Healthcare. We really liked our past doctor but his staff were making errors with inputting accurately. I cannot say how good all supportive staff are at Creekside. They KNOW what they are doing and have background in it.
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What you really mean is the you selected UHC Medicare Advantage. Those of Medicare age, with some Tri-Care exceptions, aren’t using VHC unless they were willing to go to Medicare Advantage.
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Our company insurance switched from Aetna to United Health Care which also included Medicare Advantage..
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Are you happy?
Gracie, are you happy with the Advantage plan? We are UHC supplement to our original Medicare and not sure whether we should change.
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I think the contract between UHC and TVH was up so they "opened it up" to other insurance companies. That is why FL Blue is an option next year. Competition is a good thing. If TVH starts to accept Traditional Medicare you'll see shorter appt. times, etc. It will be like every other physician's office. And they will be expected to make a profit. |
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The company from which my wife retired used UHC as their retiree health benefit. It was a PPO plan. This year the company decided to change to Aetna. As I remember, when the Company changed to UHC they dropped Aetna. A bit cynical maybe, but it isn't about the patient anymore, about the relationship and profitability. She just spent a couple weeks comparing UHC and Florida Blue HMO plans and decided on staying with UHC/
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We were told our insurance was accepted and then about a year later show up for a visit at the desk and told now it is not accepted leaving us adrift. It leaves a bad taste. I don’t care who runs it, it’s called Villages Healthcare and so many of us were booted out.
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Does anyone know the difference in coverages between United Health the Villages and Florida Blue? Also are there any advantage plans available in the Villages that don't require a supplement to be fully covered????
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What kind of supplemental coverage are you looking for, normally supplemental plans are for Original Medicare, not Advantage plans? Each plan has a different network of providers, and hospitals, and different "extras", and different co-pays and out of pocket limits. Both plans include Villages Health in their networks. But, for example, I think that Florida Blue includes Moffit in their network but UHC does not. But there are lots of other detail differences in their networks too. For most it probably comes down to are you willing to be limited to the provider network of one of these Advantage plans or not (even though both plans in some cases will let you go out of network). If not stick with Original Medicare plus a supplement. However no plan, not even Original Medicare guarantees that you can go to any doctor or hospital. Unfortunately, there isn't a simple way to compare these two plans. Have you gone to Shine, SHINE - Home ? What they do is try to help seniors understand the health insurance options that they have. |
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Maybe they're just advertising their product. Troubled marriage? My understanding is that the UHC contract was up... so they opened it up to give their "customers" more options. Now TVH customers have a choice of two different healthcare providers. That' doesn't sound desperate to me. I've talked to TVH and asked these questions... which is where I get my information. Hopefully, people who are posting aren't just "assuming" or guessing or... just bitter because their insurance is no longer accepted. |
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Social media, at times is a great place for information BUT with something like your insurance coverages---wouldn't it be best to contact their office and ask so you get ALL the information you're needing? That way you'll get what's correct and not just hear-say or rumor.
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VHC is not lacking in patients. If you are refering to the recent ads in the air, I am thinking that is Florida Blue looking for customers rather than TVH. I see nothing to indicate that TVH is in any kind of trouble.
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Based on trips my wife and I make to VHC they are looking for help, not patients. They are always busy.
As far as advertising goes, in the words of an adman: "You can run your business without advertising just like you can run a car without gasoline... as long as both are going downhill." |
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Blue Cross includes Shands Hospital and Moffitt Cancer. UHC does not.
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