Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Hi...I will be relocating to TV from out of state on approximately 10/1/15...I will also be turning 65 that month... I haven't fully figured out the Medicare maze yet but I was wondering if anyone had recommendations for the following:
1) A good Medicare supplement plan that's widely accepted in Florida; 2) Internist/GP; 3) Dentist; and 4) Dermatologist Thanks for your help! |
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I would highly recommend you go with the Villages Health care. They have Care Centers throughout the villages--all connected. Here is the web site. Find a care center near you and Listen to the docs. If you go with an Advantage plan, Villages Health only takes their United. If you go,with a Medicare Supplement, they take most Supplements. BTW each care center has an insurance person to explain the differences. Also, United has stores in the Town Squares. They have helped us.
Here is where to start. Although it is the Colony Center, you can get to other centers from this site. Number of patients per doc is limited. Colony Care Center | The Villages
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Chicago, Cary, and Champaign, IL Winchester, IN Lancaster, OH Tampa, FL Last edited by Avista; 09-08-2015 at 12:05 PM. |
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Talk with a SHINE (/serving the health insurance needs of elders) volunteer about understanding the best Medicare plan for you. It cost nothing and they don't promote any particular plan, they are just there to help you make good choices. They have several times each month counsellors are available to meet one on one Times and locations are listed in the paper.
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Be careful with the United Heathcare HMO option, we got this for my wife, and there were a few local doctors/practices that would not accept this insurance. She had to change doctors. I have an AARP United Heathcare supplemental plan and have not had any problems.
We had to WAIT over 3 months to get into the Villages Health Care system, once in it it has been very good for GENERAL aliments. In general if you need a specialist you will get referred to someone OUTSIDE of Villages Health. We came from the Lehigh Valley area of PA., and the health network there had all of the specialist IN THE NETWORK, which was what I was expecting here, no such luck. Hope this helps.
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Chicago, Cary, and Champaign, IL Winchester, IN Lancaster, OH Tampa, FL |
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For a primary care physician, Dr. Saul Rosenblum , director of the Santa Barbara Center is excellent, He was my business partner in NY for 27 years. He may not be taking any new patients, but I would be guided to anyone he might recommend. Also Dr. Thomas Sullivan, orthopedist, is at the Specialty Care Center. He also has been my friend and orthopedist for over 25 years in NY. No idea about podiatrists or dentists---sorry |
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I just turned 65 in July so had to deal with the whole Medicare issue, etc. I wound up with the AARP Medicare Plan from UnitedHealthcare. I can recommend an independent agent who works with all companies (no charge to you) who could steer you in the right direction for your personal needs. His name is Joseph Zutlas with Zutlas Associates in Ocala (he will come to your home). His number is (352) 873-7777. He makes it all very understandable.
A very good internist/GP is Dr. Fariborz Delbakhsh - or Dr. Del as he is known. (352) 307-9515. Very good dentists but they are in Bushnell about 30 minutes from the center of The Villages, closer if you are going to be in the new area down south. Bushnell Family & Cosmetic Dentistry - (352) 569-0100. Village Dermatology - 751-6565 Good luck!! |
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I still think TV Health is overrated and you can do better looking around at private offices and not limit yourself to UHC Villages Insurance, sip the kool aid, but try other drinks also. |
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Advantage plans may be the best bet for some people, simply because they can save a lot of money, but if it makes a difference which doctor you can see, Medicare supplement plans are the best. With a supplement plan you can see any doctor in the U.S. who takes medicare insurance. If you have to have a serious procedure, wouldn't you like to choose from the best?
The Villages Health Care takes AARP UHC Medicare Supplement and you are free to use them or see other doctors if you are in their system. |
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I wouldn't go to a health care professional to buy a house - why go to a builder to buy both health care and insurance.
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We are on the Villages Advantage Plan. Although we are limited to their network, their particular network includes good doctors.
We would have to pay quite a bit more money per month to go with a supplement. Some find this easier to do than others. The supplement would be about $300/month per person. The Pharmacy part would be over $50/ month. So that would be at least $700/ month for a couple. Some afford that easily. Others do not. We pay nothing. No co pay for primary care doctor. $35 for specialists. You will also have a co pay for hospital stays etc. One must make best choice for them and their circumstances. We've found the Villages Care Docs to be the best.
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Chicago, Cary, and Champaign, IL Winchester, IN Lancaster, OH Tampa, FL |
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I'm happy you like the docs, I only know 2 of them, but that is for 30 years and they are the best. I also doubt either of them would have agreed to participate in a second rate practice. While I cannot speak for any of their other doctors, I have had an inside look at their SYSTEM, and they are building a first class health care delivery model of the future. The developers have poured millions into this enterprise for the benefit of TV residents; no, this is NOT going to a builder for healthcare, the people running VHC know exactly what they are doing. As far as advantage vs supplements, advantage is cheaper. UHC plan F is 173.25/month and part D another 52.70, total 225.95 or 451.90/ month for a couple (not 700+), but still adds to the cost of living substantially. The advantage plan, however, has multiple co-pays that can wipe out the savings if you get sick. There is $275 copay for each of the first 6 hospital days. There is a 20% copay on CT/MRI, there is 20% co-pay on radiation oncology, $16 x ray, $13 lab, $30 physical therapy and the list goes on. Out of pocket costs is capped at $4500/year, but the fine prints states no all money out of pocket goes toward this cap, and I see no list of what doesn't count. You also are paying all the prescription co-pays beyond the 4500 and that can add up in a hurry Bottom line---if you are pretty healthy, on minimal meds, and generally will only consume preventative services and the occasional short term illness/injury, the advantage plan should suit your needs. If you already have a chronic illness that could become complicated, take a lot of meds or need specialized care, I would consider the medicare supplements |
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