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echo11 07-20-2016 08:21 AM

Village health- complain about ins. change
 
Village Heath is keeping track of complaints being voiced by the change in health ins coverage. I went up to the front desk & asked if they are keeping track. My name & reason for the complaint was recorded. I have Medicare & supplemental as part of my retirement, which is paid for & I can't switch. My partner, who is not 65 would also lose coverage if I switched.
I think it is important not to be silent! Voice your concern & have it be counted!

KYDIANA12 07-20-2016 09:32 AM

They might take the complaint but they have already made their business decision. We are all scrambling now to find new doctors and we will not return to their system again. They are losing money now and will lose a lot more when we are all out!

Villager Joyce 07-20-2016 09:44 AM

The way to make your voice heard is to leave.

Big O 07-20-2016 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by KYDIANA12 (Post 1256866)
They might take the complaint but they have already made their business decision. We are all scrambling now to find new doctors and we will not return to their system again. They are losing money now and will lose a lot more when we are all out!

There are a lot of things you can say about The Villages. Bad business decisions are not among them.

spring_chicken 07-20-2016 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Big O (Post 1256884)
There are a lot of things you can say about The Villages. Bad business decisions are not among them.

If that were true, they would not have had to fork out $40 million to settle a lawsuit. Just to name one...

nyclicker 07-20-2016 11:39 AM

I heard that out of about 15,000 people that are affected they expect 60 percent to drop out and they will let 6 doctors go. Remember the doctors are on salary and when you add in their benefits and assistants the savings are substantial.

biker1 07-20-2016 11:47 AM

Sources please.

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Originally Posted by nyclicker (Post 1256956)
I heard that out of about 15,000 people that are affected they expect 60 percent to drop out and they will let 6 doctors go. Remember the doctors are on salary and when you add in their benefits and assistants the savings are substantial.


KYDIANA12 07-20-2016 12:31 PM

Time will tell how this decision plays out. i am sure they have made many bad decisions and they hopefully have learned from them. This one is very controversial and very much in the public eye. No hiding this outcome.

billethkid 07-20-2016 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Big O (Post 1256884)
There are a lot of things you can say about The Villages. Bad business decisions are not among them.

What category would the Moffitt charade be put into?

The current change is most certainly not a new thought on the part os management.

In both cases there was a core or base business load that was required to meet what ever the financial objectives were.

When reached the Moffit disband came to light....was in the works all the time.

Ditto for the Marcus Welby charade......you can keep your insurance....they forgot to finish the sentence....for now.

Both incidents are classic examples of bait and switch.

I will keep my medicare plus supplement and doctors and specialists of my choosing....nation wide.
I will also keep The Villages hospital as second choice only.

As a result of these two incidents...one can only witdraw trust in future proposals from TV.

The decision makers know they will take some flak for a period of time and then things will quiet down. Their schedules will be sufficient to run their businesses. All will be well until another shoe drops.

nyclicker 07-20-2016 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by biker1 (Post 1256961)
Sources please.

This was mentioned at last nights POA meeting.

villagetinker 07-20-2016 02:33 PM

The online poll from the unnamed source has 78% leaving as of yesterday, did not look today.

Big O 07-20-2016 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1256996)
What category would the Moffitt charade be put into?

The current change is most certainly not a new thought on the part os management.

In both cases there was a core or base business load that was required to meet what ever the financial objectives were.

When reached the Moffit disband came to light....was in the works all the time.

Ditto for the Marcus Welby charade......you can keep your insurance....they forgot to finish the sentence....for now.

Both incidents are classic examples of bait and switch.

I will keep my medicare plus supplement and doctors and specialists of my choosing....nation wide.
I will also keep The Villages hospital as second choice only.

As a result of these two incidents...one can only witdraw trust in future proposals from TV.

The decision makers know they will take some flak for a period of time and then things will quiet down. Their schedules will be sufficient to run their businesses. All will be well until another shoe drops.

Just because it's not what you want does not make it a bad decision for them. There must a lot of former government employees in the villages who had premium insurance plans all of their working careers. I worked in an industry where our insurance carrier changed every other year and the doctors we were familiar with were dropped periodically. It's what companies do to stay in business. Get used to it!

Shimpy 07-20-2016 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by nyclicker (Post 1256956)
I heard that out of about 15,000 people that are affected they expect 60 percent to drop out and they will let 6 doctors go. Remember the doctors are on salary and when you add in their benefits and assistants the savings are substantial.

So.....if I like my doctor at Villages Health and decide to get their insurance I could lose my doctor anyway.

RErmer 07-20-2016 04:25 PM

I was told no doctors would be affected (lose jobs) as a result of this change. My source is someone high in The Viilages Health hierarchy whose name I just can't post.

Villageswimmer 07-20-2016 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Shimpy (Post 1257087)
So.....if I like my doctor at Villages Health and decide to get their insurance I could lose my doctor anyway.


Of course. Doctors can always leave. And have.


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