Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I recently heard stories on two financial news sources that United Health Care, one of this country's largest health insurance companies, has reported the loss of "hundreds of millions" of dollars in its Medicare health insurance business. The dollar value of its stock has suffered a steep decline and the company is seriously considering withdrawing completely from involvement in Obama-care related Medicare health insurance after the year 2016.
Such an action would not bode well for The Villages Health Care System which just announced it will only accept new patients who are covered by United Health Care Medical Advantage Plans, which are Medicare HMO/PPO plans. Talk about being thrown under the bus! Any comments on this situation? |
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I read the news articles as United Health Care was only considering withdrawing from the Obamacare state exchanges. I did not get the impression they were withdrawing from Medicare.
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Perhaps you are correct. I may have misinterpreted the stories.
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Bad news for Obama Care and shareholders to some extent.
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Perhaps if you provided the link to the articles as well as your interpretation....no need to cause a fuss if you're wrong eh?
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Check out bloomberg.com
"UnitedHealth may quit Obamacare" |
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UnitedHealth warns it may exit Obamacare plans
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What does UHC's possible withdrawal from Obamacare plans have to do with their traditional or advantage medicare plans?? Answer----Nothing. What impact would there be on those under 65 in TV Health system. Answer--probably nothing as well, --how many Villagers get their insurance from UHC through the exchanges?? Very few I would think. Thread should be titled "No news for the Villages Health Care".
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Agreed.
Can anyone help this guy with some informed info? Someone is gouging these people. |
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I'm assuming that if anyone is pre-Medicare age and they purchased their UHC coverage through an exchange and is receiving a tax subsidy, they will lose the subsidy and pay higher premiums.
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He pointed out that the premium for two is just under $1600 for a basic plan. $800/month pp = $1600. You're saying that would buy a "gold" plan?
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UHC does not offer an Obamacare product in Sumter county, so the poster must be referring to his cost in his home state.
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