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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Great Medicare Advantage Marketing Scam [View all]
https://prospect.org/health/2024-01-12-great-medicare-advantage-marketing-scam/
Jayne Kleinman is bombarded with Medicare Advantage promotions every open enrollment periodeven though she has no interest in leaving traditional Medicare, which allows seniors to choose their doctors and get the care they want without interference from multi-billion-dollar insurance companies. My biggest problem with being barraged is that so many of the ads were inaccurate, Kleinman, a retired social services professional in New Haven County, Connecticut, told HEALTH CARE un-covered. They neglect to say that the amount of coverage you get is limited. They dont talk about what you are losing by leaving traditional Medicare. It feels like insurance companies are manipulating us to get Medicare Advantage plans sold so that they can control the system, as opposed to treating us like human beings.
Seniors face a torrent of Medicare Advantage advertising: an analysis by KFF found 9,500 daily TV ads during open enrollment in 2022. A recent survey by the Commonwealth Fund found that 30% of seniors received seven or more phone calls weekly from Medicare Advantage marketers during the most recent open enrollment (Oct. 15 to Dec. 7) for 2024 coverage. In 2023, a critical milestone was passed: over half of seniors are now enrolled in privatized Medicare Advantage plans. The marketing for these plans nearly always fails to mention how hard it is to return to traditional Medicare once you are in Medicare Advantage, and that the MA plans have closed provider networks and require prior authorization for medical procedures. Instead, the marketing emphasizes the fringe benefits offered by Medicare Advantage plans like gym memberships.
U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, criticized the widespread and predatory marketing of Medicare Advantage in a report in November 2022 and has continued to pressure the Biden administration to do more to address the problem. The report said that consumer complaints about Medicare Advantage marketing more than doubled from 2020 to 2021 to 41,000. It cites cases such as that of an Oregon man whose switch to Medicare Advantage meant he could no longer afford his prescription drugs, as well as a 94-year-old woman with dementia in a rural area who bought a Medicare Advantage plan that required her to obtain care miles further from her residence than she had to travel before. When open enrollment began last fall, it was the start of a marketing barrage as marketing middlemen look to collect seniors information in order to bombard them with direct mail, emails, and phone calls to get them to enroll, Wyden stated in a letter to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which was signed by the other Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee. Just three weeks after Wyden sent the letter, CMS released a proposed rule reforming Medicare Advantage practices that the main lobby group for Medicare Advantage plans, the Better Medicare Alliance, endorsed.
But key recommendations by Wyden were missing, including a ban on list acquisition by Medicare Advantage third-party marketing organizations, which includes brokers, and banning brokers that call beneficiaries multiple times a day for days in a row. Among the prominent third-party marketing organizations is TogetherHealth, a subsidiary of Benefytt Technologies, which runs ads featuring former football star Joe Namath. In August 2022, the Federal Trade Commission forced Benefytt to repay $100 million for fraudulent activities. The month before, the Securities and Exchange Commission levied more than $12 million in fines against Benefytt. But CMS continues to allow Benefytt to work as a broker. Benefytt is owned by Madison Dearborn Partners, a Chicago-based private equity firm with ties to former Chicago mayor and current Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel. Benefytt collects leads on potential customers, which they then sell to brokers and insurers to aggressively target seniors. CMS did not provide comment as to why they had not blocked Benefytts continuing work as a third-party marketing organization for Medicare.
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These insurance companies are spending mountains of dough on these advertising schemes
FakeNoose
Jan 2024
#4
I do have a Medicare Advantage plan. It is a group plan with over 500,000 enrollees not including spouses.
LiberalFighter
Jan 2024
#38
I spent 46 days in the hospital and had open hear surgery last year. I was never denied. I just had
Demsrule86
Jan 2024
#66
See that is the issue...$100.00 per month is significant to me. Also, I checked out the prices
Demsrule86
Jan 2024
#84
It more than doubled in just one year (from 2020 to 2021). It would be interesting to see the numbers now, especially
Celerity
Jan 2024
#10
The number of complaints made is hardly the most important determinative factor as to whether MA is a scam or not.
Celerity
Jan 2024
#14
Most large insurers in the Medicare Advantage programs have been accused in court of fraud.
Celerity
Jan 2024
#23
It would probably be too much to ask Congress to rescind these MA Offenders and give better benefits to all
SouthernDem4ever
Jan 2024
#49
The denials and delays by Medicare Advantage companies have caused many premature deaths.
dalton99a
Jan 2024
#26
In Sweden the most you can pay for all medical and pharma in a rolling 12 month period is around 325 USD total.
Celerity
Jan 2024
#50
Yes, I was born in Los Angeles, my parents moved back to London before I was 2, and I grew up in west London
Celerity
Jan 2024
#65
It's all bullshit. Richest country in the world but we wouldn't want to have "SOCIALIZED" health care for all like
Evolve Dammit
Jan 2024
#44
So I've got family who signed up for MA plans when they became eligible to do so. And...
Beartracks
Jan 2024
#57