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Old 09-12-2013, 10:13 PM
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Anyone use AARP advantage plan (PPO)by United Health. Looking for PPO plan.
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Old 09-13-2013, 09:48 AM
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Anyone use AARP advantage plan (PPO)by United Health. Looking for PPO plan.
Full time resident in TV
I believe that an "advantage" plan is necessarily an HMO program, NOT a PPO. For a PPO, I believe you would have to sign for a Medicare "supplement" plan. I use United HealthCare's Medicare Supplement Plan and have nothing but good things to report about it.

On the other hand (unrelated to your question, so I will start its own thread), the United HealthCare Part D Prescription Plan is not only a nightmare but is absolutely outrageous in its coverages and costs. I will go into more detail when I open its own thread.

Good luck! Send me a PM, please, if you have specific questions.
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I signed up for their Preferred care partner plan dont know how good or bad it is . It is an HMO but I dont go to the doctor and I do get 99.90 credited back to social security so the plan costs me 5.00. Thats good if nothing changes (fingers crossed)
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I believe that an "advantage" plan is necessarily an HMO program, NOT a PPO.
This is not true. For example, UnitedHealthcare offers three advantage plans, one of which is a PPO. Here is a link to the description of these plans: https://www.aarpmedicareplans.com/he...dvantage-plans
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We have the AARP Medicare Advantage Plan and it is a PPO and we've been very happy with it for the past two years.
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This is not true. For example, UnitedHealthcare offers three advantage plans, one of which is a PPO. Here is a link to the description of these plans: https://www.aarpmedicareplans.com/he...dvantage-plans
I stand corrected; I had no idea! I'm wondering if this plan didn't exist a looooong time ago when I was researching and choosing my health coverage. At present I have standard Medicare plus United HealthCare Medicare Supplement Plan J. Total monthly cost to me is only the premiums, which are high (regular Medicare plus about $175 for the supplement); there are zero copays and obviously no "network." However, I check each month's statement and consistently find that what the two combined plans pay in terms of coverage exceeds the cost of the premiums. My need for medical care is pretty extensive, so this plan has worked exceptionally well for me. However, I will definitely look into the PPO advantage plan to see if it work just as well and in the long run cost less; thanks again!

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I signed up for their Preferred care partner plan dont know how good or bad it is . It is an HMO but I dont go to the doctor and I do get 99.90 credited back to social security so the plan costs me 5.00. Thats good if nothing changes (fingers crossed)
I've been a member of Preferred Care Partners for a few years now and I'm mostly satisfied with it. Although, I don't have any health issues. A recommendation might be better coming from someone who has lots of health issues. That would put it to the test.
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I've been a member of Preferred Care Partners for a few years now and I'm mostly satisfied with it. Although, I don't have any health issues. A recommendation might be better coming from someone who has lots of health issues. That would put it to the test.
I was intrigued when I learned through this thread that United HealthCare offers a PPO advantage plan. I looked into it and discussed it with an expert on health insurance programs today. What I learned is that the this one is good for those who "don't have any health issues" (emphasis above is mine). Unfortunately, I have major, ongoing, serious health issues, so I am grateful that there are programs that serve those without health issues and those with them. At least now with the changes in the law, persons with preexisting health issues can no longer be denied health care coverage!

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I was intrigued when I learned through this thread that United HealthCare offers a PPO advantage plan. I looked into it and discussed it with an expert on health insurance programs today. What I learned is that the this one is good for those who "don't have any health issues" (emphasis above is mine). Unfortunately, I have major, ongoing, serious health issues, so I am grateful that there are programs that serve those without health issues and those with them. At least now with the changes in the law, persons with preexisting health issues can no longer be denied health care coverage!
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I was intrigued when I learned through this thread that United HealthCare offers a PPO advantage plan. I looked into it and discussed it with an expert on health insurance programs today. What I learned is that the this one is good for those who "don't have any health issues" (emphasis above is mine). Unfortunately, I have major, ongoing, serious health issues, so I am grateful that there are programs that serve those without health issues and those with them. At least now with the changes in the law, persons with preexisting health issues can no longer be denied health care coverage!
This is my situation too. I am grateful to still be alive.... I am grateful too that healthy seniors have plans available that they can benefit from more reasonably, while those like me have, yes, more costly alternatives that work for us.
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Noticed that there will be three UnitedHealth retail facilities that will open up in The Villages. What are they and what will be their purpose? I heard that AARP insurance is administered by UnitedHealth and the latter just borrowed the name. After many years our employer retirement program is changing as of the end of this year. They will no longer supply secondary insurance though they will have some kind of reimbursement. IBM will also be doing something like this I hear. We are going into uncharted territory starting next year. If anyone is in similar boat, I'd like to hear. Since I thought I'd have secondary insurance rest of our lives, this is a big surprise.
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I have been on this plan since the beginning of 2013 and am very pleased so far. Even going to an out of network specialist for a $270.00 dollar procedure only costs me $45.00 out of pocket.
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We have the AARP Medicare Advantage Plan and it is a PPO and we've been very happy with it for the past two years.
You should have rec'd the new book comparing the plan between 2013 and 2014. The differences are so hugh you wouldn't know they were the same plan.
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The United Health Care Medicare Stores are open for business and located in Sumter Landing (in the old Southern Lifestyle building), Spanish Springs (across from Too Jays) and Brownwood. They are currently taking appointments for open enrollment starting October 15th.
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Old 09-19-2013, 08:11 PM
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You should have rec'd the new book comparing the plan between 2013 and 2014. The differences are so hugh you wouldn't know they were the same plan.
Yes, the costs went way up!!! ....not good. Makes me wonder how the two popular advantage plans (pcp and pup) will change. No more zero copays for united health, and the other copays have doubled.
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