Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Advent Hospital takes United Healthcare in Ocala and I believe Ocala Hodpital does also. Better care there than Villages or Leesburg hospital.
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IMO it should be against the law for any medical facility to not accept healthcare insurance. IMO that’s why healthcare insurance so ___ —. Lobbyist still own career politicians. This should of been corrected under the ACA. But lobbyist made call to there career puppets and they bowed down to there masters.
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My wife says that the F plan WAS the gold standard. You can't get it anymore. She says that maybe you can get a G plan?
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Nonprofits of all types, including hospitals are also notorious for paying outrageous salaries and perks to Senior executives and directors.
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Not exactly. Essentially, you can get Plan F if you were eligible for Medicare before Jan 1, 2020. If you have another plan, you may need to go through underwriting in order to change to Plan F. For many people, Plan G is a better deal. Read post #21.
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So there is a relationship between customers served, prices negotiated, government reimbursements, commercial payers, depending upon the type of customers you are accepting, and the bond holders, credit ratings for future investment in upgrading old buildings and equipment, and reits for rental fees. The finances of large service providers is very, very dependent upon the services provided and the margin of the individual services as well as the mix of services and customers. Safety net hospitals have a large portion of government payment or uninsured, and therefore rely heavily upon government payments, some with greater than 50% of customers are government or uninsured, based upon population of geography served. So a single concept might satisfy your belief system, the finance world is always much more difficult to balance all the variables to long term success: Which is easier? running any large organization successfully for 10 years? or going out of business due to a key strategic miss or financial ineptness? finance guy |
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We paid the highest out of pocket health care costs we have ever had to pay while under that supplement plan. After two years we talked to both UHC and Blue Cross. Both advised her she would be covered under an advantage PPO plan with much lower out of pocket costs. She has been with AARP UHC PPO for about 3yrs and is very happy with them. Visits to Shands and Smilo Yale Cancer Center have been fully covered. |
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FloridaBlue Supplement is different than FloridaBlue Advantage
I just came back from the Villages Health at Santa Barbara , They DO NOT accept Florida Blue Supplement Plan F or G if you are over 65 years old.
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