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The Villages Health Center - insurance???
We have Medicare and Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield. We are thinking of moving to TV but need to be sure we will have health coverage. I vaguely recall about a yr ago the Health Center said they would no longer accept Medicare but instead will accept Medicare Advantage and United Health Care plan or whatever.
Has anyone with pre-existing conditions had any problems switching over? |
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Our insurance will not cover The Villages Health Care, but we have only heard good things from our friends who use them. |
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Village Health care Specialists accept all the usual insurances. My wife and I are very satisfied with Villages Health and feel it is better health care than what we had back in MA because of the way the approach Villages Health approaches it. Since we've been in Villages Health my wife has had major surgery and it went very well including the followup. Of course your milage may vary. |
I agree with Dan9871 completely
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Agree with Dan also.
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I didn't have a serious pre-existing condition when I moved to TV. I chose Villages health advantage plan and so far I'm very pleased with it.
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It is great that so many of the posters are happy with their Villages Health Care coverage. However, that is not the original poster’s question. GG’s reply is correct. There are numerous health services/providers that are not part of the Villages Health Care system where other Medicare insurance is accepted. Like the OP, we have Medicare and Florida Blue as our supplemental insurance. We have experienced zero issues in finding all types of health care.
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"Has anyone with pre-existing conditions had any problems switching over?" |
I would call them and get your answer, directly.352.674.1740
BTW - I have UHC Medical Advantage and I like it. |
Call Mid Florida Insurance in the Palm Ridge Plaza on CR 466. They are local BCBS and can advise you about best plan for you.
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OP, be sure to contact Florida SHINE, SHINE - Home, 1=800=963-5337. They provide unbiased health care info. Also note: once you change to an ADVANTAGE plan you may be subjected to underwriting if you try to get back to Medicare and a supplemental, be sure to discuss this. We had the villages health plan and had to leave due to either a shortage of specialists or very long wait times for appointments.
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I like having he Blue Cross supplement as I can go just about anywhere and do not need referrals to see specialists.
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Alternate care is available, but not within The Villages Health System (which is a subset of the much larger UHC medicare network). It appears talking to SHINE is an essential move on your part. |
Be careful. If you are healthy and do not need a lot of care now you will be OK. However should you become ill and need specialist services out of the immediate area you may be limited in your choices. Not all health care facilities accept The Villages Medicare Advantage (United Health Care). Particularly some of the major Hospitals that offer special services.
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Contacting Shine is an excellent suggestion!
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We have been members of UHC TV since it started and are very pleased with it.
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Check carefully to see what skilled nursing facilities are included in The Villages Health. My mother has a Humana advantage plan which has been fine until she needed skilled nursing. Very limited choices. We liked The Villages Health system very much but we would not switch to the advantage plan so we had to find a new provider. With the supplement plans, you have a full range of choices which becomes critical not only for specialists but particularly in instances such as when you need skilled nursing care.
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