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In reply to the discussion: Drop AARP now - they are a shill for UnitedHealthcare [View all]This brings to mind the saying: "I'm not going to cut off my nose to spite my face."
My AARP branded UHC supplemental plan (F) has never been a problem.
Before I was on Medicare, I had numerous problems with Anthem and other insurance provided by my Employer and ACA Marketplace. The worst was that in the middle of cancer treatments, all of my treatment team were suddenly off network. The providers informed me of the upcoming change, but it was not possible to set up my weekly treatments with a new team in less than months and no way to get the team back on the network. This cost me much money and UHC wasn't the insurer.
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No thank-you. I am NOT on their advantage care plans, and have absolutely no issues with them. Why would I cut my
JohnSJ
Dec 30
#1
Not if you are on a Medicare Supplemental Plan. If Medicare approves a procedure or visit, they MUST cover it. It is
JohnSJ
Dec 30
#6
That may be, but Advantage Plans in general are where the problem is, and going after one insurer will NOT fix the
JohnSJ
Dec 30
#36
Exactly. No supplemental plan can deny coverage if Medicare says it is covered. Advantage Plans allow the insurance
JohnSJ
Dec 30
#7
What Robert Kuttner should be talking about is the problem with Medicare Advantage Plans or HMO's, because
JohnSJ
Dec 30
#9