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In reply to the discussion: Medicare Advantage Is Scamming You [View all]paleotn
(19,766 posts)36. And all that sales, advertising and dogged pursuit of every single, solitary Medicare eligible human costs money.
To warrant that kind of effort, it must be fabulously profitable! Otherwise, why all the costly effort?
My wife and I are approaching eligibility. I'm not looking forward to it.
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It will cost more than MA. The difference is what happens when you actually need coverage.
Voltaire2
Jan 4
#55
Add me to that list. Not a doctor, but very happy with traditional Medicare.
Trust_Reality
Jan 4
#48
Can someone find out who in our political system approved of Medicare Advantage
Stargazer99
Jan 4
#5
it was part of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, and was signed into law by Bill Clinton
Celerity
Jan 4
#11
Why is business such a Welfare Queen? I wasn't too impressed with Clinton as a Demo
Stargazer99
Jan 4
#13
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 4
#44
And all that sales, advertising and dogged pursuit of every single, solitary Medicare eligible human costs money.
paleotn
Jan 4
#36