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Celerity

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Sat Jan 4, 2025, 07:43 AM Jan 2025

Medicare Advantage Is Scamming You [View all]



The privatized version of Medicare doesn’t just provide worse care than traditional Medicare—it also rips off American taxpayers with fraudulent claims. And Trump wants to double down on it.

https://newrepublic.com/article/189804/privatizing-medicare-advantage-scam-claims-fraudulent

https://archive.ph/WN7WC


A health care advocate at a Democratic news conference in 2023 about Medicare Advantage coverage denials and fraudulent overpayments

Donald Trump promises he will “not cut one penny” of Medicare, but like most elected Republicans he’s a strong proponent of Medicare privatization. During his first administration, Trump issued an executive order that said Medicare Advantage, the privatized version of Medicare, “delivers efficient and value-based care through choice and private competition.” Mehmet Oz, the TV doctor Trump nominated to run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, disparages traditional Medicare and has called for massive expansion of Medicare Advantage. By remarkable coincidence, as of 2022 Oz owned a reported stake of $550,000 in UnitedHealth, Medicare Advantage’s largest participant. There are many things the private sector does better than the federal government, among them enriching shareholders like Oz. But the private sector does not provide health care more efficiently than the public sector. That’s been demonstrated over and over, yet nobody wants to believe it. A report published Wednesday by The Wall Street Journal summarizing a year’s worth of its investigations indicates that where Medicare Advantage really excels is in the filing of fraudulent claims.

Congress created Medicare Advantage in 1997 to demonstrate for good and all, damn it, that the market economy could be more cost-effective at delivering doctor and hospital care. The privatization program succeeded in winning over the public: 54 percent of the Medicare-eligible population chooses Medicare Advantage. Medicare Advantage looks to people over 65 like a better deal because it covers things traditional Medicare doesn’t, such as visits to the dentist or the eye doctor. Some plans even cover acupuncture! But if you get seriously ill and need to be referred to a specialist, Medicare Advantage isn’t so great. An April 2022 study by the Health and Human Services Department’s inspector general found that 13 percent of the referrals denied under Medicare Advantage would have been approved under traditional Medicare. Medicare Advantage also shows that health care privatization is a lousy deal for taxpayers. Medicare Advantage costs the federal government 7 percent more per enrollee than traditional Medicare, according to an August 2024 study by the fiscally conservative Peter G. Peterson Foundation. For enrollees with similar health profiles, Medicare Advantage costs 22 percent more, according to the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission.

Perhaps that’s because, as the Journal’s investigations found, Medicare Advantage insurers routinely pad their government reimbursement requests with spurious diagnoses. For example, an astounding 66,000 Medicare Advantage patients were diagnosed with diabetic cataracts even after these patients had surgery to correct them, making that diagnosis, in the Journal’s words, “anatomically impossible.” In other instances, patients whom Medicare Advantage insurers reported as HIV positive received none of the recommended treatments. If a doctor failed to furnish a desired diagnosis, insurers dispatched a nurse to the patient’s home to find one. Medicare Advantage insurers also conned veterans into enrolling in the program even though they were already covered adequately by the Veterans Administration health system, which has repeatedly been demonstrated to be superior to private hospital care (something else the public is reluctant to believe).

UnitedHealth, the parent company of United Healthcare, whose chief executive, Brian Thompson, was assassinated last month, is, according to the Journal, a particular offender, furnishing doctors with checklists of possible diagnoses. Looking at Medicare data between 2019 and 2022, the Journal found that patients who moved from traditional Medicare to UnitedHealth’s Medicare Advantage plans “got 55 percent sicker, on paper” during their first year in Medicare Advantage. (UnitedHealth replied in a written statement that it provided “more accurate diagnoses” and alleged, without providing evidence, that the Journal’s reporting method was flawed.) So, OK, Medicare Advantage charges the federal government more. Don’t I want, as a patient, more money to be lavished on my health care? The sickest customers do not. People in their final years of life left Medicare Advantage for traditional Medicare “at double the rate of other enrollees” between 2016 and 2022, the Journal reported in November. This exodus of expensively dying patients saved Medicare Advantage $10 billion during this period.

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I have been against Medicare Advantage Plans from the beginning. William769 Jan 2025 #1
You have a choice - HMO or PPO. pazzyanne Jan 2025 #7
You can only choose from what is offered marybourg Jan 2025 #21
That is just plain sad! pazzyanne Jan 2025 #23
Thanks for this post. Just Jerome Jan 2025 #2
Basic Medicare A & B is the only medical "insurance" I trust. Trust_Reality Jan 2025 #46
Got a call yesterday about it. multigraincracker Jan 2025 #3
I still get about 5 calls a day about Medicare Advantage on the land line KS Toronado Jan 2025 #6
Yep. Don't get spoofed. multigraincracker Jan 2025 #37
I'm guessing Insurance companies are probably the biggest one KS Toronado Jan 2025 #43
They use confusion and tricks to sell their plans SCantiGOP Jan 2025 #45
Even while I was working, I always went with multigraincracker Jan 2025 #49
We must stop the expansion of Medicare Advantage!! OrlandoDem2 Jan 2025 #4
You may want to study traditional Medicare also. pazzyanne Jan 2025 #10
Depends on the supplement plan. I rung up close to $1 million for cancer care ... Auggie Jan 2025 #22
Supplement plans were priced out of my budget. nt pazzyanne Jan 2025 #25
Sorry to hear that. Good luck. Auggie Jan 2025 #38
Your state might have a medical assistance or discount program. Trust_Reality Jan 2025 #47
Supplement plans are affordable and cover Voltaire2 Jan 2025 #28
That's not what DownriverDem Jan 2025 #32
For the best advise you go to your local COA, multigraincracker Jan 2025 #39
It will cost more than MA. The difference is what happens when you actually need coverage. Voltaire2 Jan 2025 #55
Everyone I know in the Medicare age bracket is on traditional Medicare. OrlandoDem2 Jan 2025 #12
Add me to that list. Not a doctor, but very happy with traditional Medicare. Trust_Reality Jan 2025 #48
Can someone find out who in our political system approved of Medicare Advantage Stargazer99 Jan 2025 #5
it was part of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, and was signed into law by Bill Clinton Celerity Jan 2025 #11
Why is business such a Welfare Queen? I wasn't too impressed with Clinton as a Demo Stargazer99 Jan 2025 #13
Third way. Triangulation. paleotn Jan 2025 #30
Clinton represented the ascendancy of the Voltaire2 Jan 2025 #31
Also apparently happily signed snot Jan 2025 #54
Passed the House 346-85 & the Senate 85-15 MichMan Jan 2025 #17
weird mix dsc Jan 2025 #53
What are the options? VGuerra276 Jan 2025 #8
I would recommend a Medicare Advantage Plan that is a PPO. pazzyanne Jan 2025 #15
Yeah. I'm on a PPO. However, it's through my husband's work. (TRS) The Rx plan is bundled in and is good. LeftInTX Jan 2025 #44
You can switch back to regular Medicare Farmer-Rick Jan 2025 #18
+1,000,000 Auggie Jan 2025 #24
How much is your DownriverDem Jan 2025 #29
The Plan G was $166.00 a month in 2024 ... Auggie Jan 2025 #41
However medigap supplemental insurance plans Voltaire2 Jan 2025 #34
We'll, that's another scam Farmer-Rick Jan 2025 #40
See if you have a local Commission On Aging or multigraincracker Jan 2025 #42
Excellent post. Thank you surfered Jan 2025 #9
No, Trump's not going to cut funding for Medicare... Trueblue Texan Jan 2025 #14
Well, he is a Republican. That's what they do. That's all they do. paleotn Jan 2025 #33
When called I ask if this is Medicare disadvantage Greyhead Jan 2025 #16
I've been on regular Medicare Farmer-Rick Jan 2025 #19
And all that sales, advertising and dogged pursuit of every single, solitary Medicare eligible human costs money. paleotn Jan 2025 #36
There has been Medicare fraud for a long time. milestogo Jan 2025 #20
GOP is not Pro-Life Oneear Jan 2025 #26
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan DownriverDem Jan 2025 #27
Kick dalton99a Jan 2025 #35
If you can afford it then traditional Medicare plus a Medicare supplement plan is the way to go. totodeinhere Jan 2025 #50
I am still getting calls to try to sell me on one of these plans LetMyPeopleVote Jan 2025 #51
This message was self-deleted by its author Wifes husband Jan 2025 #52
Important story. Thanks Celerity. applegrove Jan 2025 #56
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