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My dermatologist will accept United Health Care, but, it must be a PPO not HMO?
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As I've said several times, asking an insurance company who has the best insurance will always yield "we do". |
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If you want unbiased advice, go talk to the SHINE folks. They are knowledgeable, unbiased, and have your best interests at heart. You can also contact the area agency on aging for this part of Florida Elder Options They are funded under the Older Americans Act and are a great resources for all seniors. And if you want something to do, contact our congressional delegation to urge them to reauthorize the Older Americans Act. This act is the cornerstone for much of the funding for senior citizen programs. |
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If your Medicare Advantage plan is ending you then have a 'guaranteed issue right' to go back to Original Medicare and pick up a Medigap policy ie., supplement. The rate the insurance company can charge you will only be based on your age and not on any existing medical condition. Medigap Plan F (most coverage) can be under $200/month and you will never see a co-pay. You will also need a Plan D which can be as low as $12/month with no co-pays for tier 1 and tier 2 generics by mail order. See a SHINE counselor at The Villages rec centers during the open enrollment season. 1-800-963 5337.
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We had the same experience. Switching to Florida Blue.
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There are many very good doctors here that do not belong to the villages health care system and many accept all kinds of plans.
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