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08-01-2009 09:37 AM |
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Seniors are going to lose Medicare coverage under the proposed health reform plans circulating in congress, which are endorsed by AARP. We need a new organization to protect our interests and we should cancel our AARP memberships.
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Alevine513 is absolutely correct. For many years, AARP's behavior has demonstrated that they do not work in the best interests of Seniors. They have refused to endorse the Medicare Advantage Plans, which cost less than the traditional Medicare and offer greater benefits. When one looks at the possible reasons, one fact stands out - AARP does not offer a Medicare Advantage plan to its members. They do, however, offer a traditional Medicare health plan through United Healthcare. Not widely understood is that United Healthcare pays a royalty to AARP for the use of the AARP logo when they advertise their plans. Surely we have a conflict of interest here, don't we. Profit before member service.
Another feature of the proposed health reform plan that is not reported widely in the media is that this proposed plan is not good enough for members of Congress and their staffs, members of the Executive Branch of the government (read that as the President and his staff), political appointees, and all employees of the Federal Government. These people will continue to have the same generous healthcare plan that they have enjoyed for decades.
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