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janmcn 09-18-2014 01:26 PM

USF Pulls Out Of Specialty-Care-Clinics In TV
 
USF pulls out of its $4 million specialty care clinic at the Villages | Tampa Bay Times


USF has pulled out of its four million specialty-care-clinic at The Villages, according to today's Tampa Bay Times. The clinics will continue to operate as the for-profit Villages Healthcare.

USF blames the lack of membership in United Healthcare Medicare managed care plan for the reason for leaving. Only 6000 residents have signed up, when they needed 20,000 to make the numbers work.

Villages PL 09-18-2014 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by janmcn (Post 940214)
USF pulls out of its $4 million specialty care clinic at the Villages | Tampa Bay Times


USF has pulled out of its four million specialty-care-clinic at The Villages, according to today's Tampa Bay Times. The clinics will continue to operate as the for-profit Villages Healthcare.

USF blames the lack of membership in United Healthcare Medicare managed care plan for the reason for leaving. Only 6000 residents have signed up, when they needed 20,000 to make the numbers work.

What effect will that have on The Villages Clinics? The clinics were expected to work efficiently together with the specialty-care-clinic. That's where a lot of future savings were supposed to come from. If costs go up, who pays? That's what people should be asking.

Villages PL 09-18-2014 02:43 PM

I just read the full article and it sounds to me like the whole thing is about to unravel. What if United Healthcare decides to pull out of this area the same way that Physicians United did?

gomoho 09-18-2014 02:46 PM

Actually if United Healthcare played less of a role and people didn't feel bullied into choosing them to participate in the Villages Health Care things might have worked out better. Open the centers to more medicare advantage plans and it might just help.

After reading the article I realize Dr. Sussman would make an excellent politician!

rubicon 09-18-2014 02:52 PM

Read between the lines. As a side bar it is why I have grown such a disdain for AARP

NYGUY 09-18-2014 03:32 PM

This is not new news. The same story was covered by the Daily Sun a month or so ago. This story just has a more Tampa slant. Not sure why the Tampa Bay Times did not write about this sooner.

Bizdoc 09-18-2014 03:58 PM

Partly USF's fault, too. They did little to market the clinic to folks. They also insisted on using their own electronic records system instead of using the Villages Health System one - meant that you got to write everything down again for their records. They also had a totally underwhelming number of specialists willing to see patients.

Bottom line is more thought went into renovations and decorations that into actually running the clinic.


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