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In reply to the discussion: 34 Million Seniors in Medicare Advantage Plans Face Rude Awakening [View all]barbaraann
(9,289 posts)38. Wow!  That's close to what I have said for decades.
        I say we don't have a health care system. We have an asset extraction system based on health care.
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        I TOLD YOU A LONG TIME AGO-and they have made it where you cannot get out once you are part of
        Stargazer99
        Oct 2024
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        I was told that they have made it that once you are on one of the medicare advantange programs
        Stargazer99
        Oct 2024
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        Getting off is no problem. You will be back to only the bare Medicare with the 20% match (I think)
        LiberalArkie
        Oct 2024
        #6
      
        
        It can be a problem switching to medical if you have lots of health problems already
        EYESORE 9001
        Oct 2024
        #7
      
        
        Yes, that is the problem. But going to "regular Medicare" is not a problem.
        LiberalArkie
        Oct 2024
        #16
      
        
        A lot of the senior staff in CMS (the US agency that administers Medicare and Medicaid) are planted
        erronis
        Oct 2024
        #21
      
        
        Shit, guess I need to check this out.  I was just assuming continued coverage with similar benefits.
        lark
        Oct 2024
        #12
      
        
        I would suggest that MA people switch to Medicare's supplement with United Healthcare's Plan F.
        ancianita
        Oct 2024
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        Sure, whatever the most benefits that are affordable. (Hope you're not being sarcastic, cuz I've not heard of Plan G.)
        ancianita
        Oct 2024
        #24
      
        
        Yes, that's when I signed off Medicare Advantage and onto United Healthcare Plan F through my pension fund.
        ancianita
        Oct 2024
        #45