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Trust_Reality

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8. I am 81 and have used only real Medicate, including through cancer treatments for
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 12:07 PM
Dec 7

myself and my wife. We needed to use some savings, but I absolutely do not regret having only real Medicare. We have never even had a supplement plan. Our supplement plan is a savings account and some investments.

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Thank you for posting this. I tried to read this article on Rawstory but there is a paywall. OMGWTF Dec 7 #1
Try this: Ocelot II Dec 7 #3
I don't particularly like RawStory as a source. Here is the original. ... aggiesal Dec 8 #85
Thank you. I seldom, if ever, click on a Raw Story link, except dmr Dec 8 #99
I don't understand why they are allowed to call it a Medicare plan. It should be called privatized senior insurance. Walleye Dec 7 #2
Technically the Advantage plans offer the same level of service as Original Abnredleg Dec 7 #5
Yep, my advice is stick with it, maybe get a supplement if it looks feasible, but not a Medicare advantage Walleye Dec 7 #6
You will also need a DownriverDem Dec 7 #29
Yep, I'm afraid so Walleye Dec 7 #35
There are some plans with no premiums up front SCantiGOP Dec 7 #63
Out of pocket expenses for plan d are now capped at 2000 Voltaire2 Dec 8 #106
I am 81 and have used only real Medicate, including through cancer treatments for Trust_Reality Dec 7 #8
The problem is Medicare Advantage plans are allowed to interpret and decide - and they have the final say dalton99a Dec 7 #9
Are you eligible for Tricare for Life? COL Mustard Dec 7 #16
I can't say enough good things about the combination of Medicare and Tricare for Life Susan Calvin Dec 7 #74
I'm still working COL Mustard Dec 7 #77
Get a supplemental plan that covers the other 20 percent Desert grandma Dec 8 #90
Because it is literally authorized and governed by Part C of the Medicare statute. Ms. Toad Dec 7 #81
Do any other private insurers get that part C label? leftstreet Dec 11 #148
If Congress passes specific legislation authorizing a Medicare W, and the president signs it, then yes they would. MichMan Dec 11 #154
Thx leftstreet Dec 11 #155
All private insurers whose plans comply with the Medicare Part C rules (as an alternative to original Medicare) Ms. Toad Dec 12 #163
There is coverage as long as you are profitable dalton99a Dec 7 #4
Wow. ShazzieB Dec 7 #67
Not quite accurate to say that: "(regular) Medicare always pays". Occasionally they don't. marybourg Dec 7 #7
It's Not Accurate RobinA Dec 7 #83
Link to Thom Hartmann's original article erronis Dec 7 #10
Thank you for posting the original, Erronis Bumbles Dec 7 #17
Hartmann's post very helpfully supplied by another DUer erronis Dec 7 #18
And we are forced to have it... Quanto Magnus Dec 7 #11
And for people over the holidays meeting relatives markodochartaigh Dec 7 #12
someone has to pay for the 24/7 tv commercials, the annoying calls, and the mailings rampartd Dec 8 #126
80/20 rule kkmarie Dec 8 #130
Maybe there is a loophole markodochartaigh Dec 8 #134
I had a Medicare plan with a UHC supplemental plan for several years Erda Dec 7 #13
Glad you have had a good experience with an "Advantage" plan. erronis Dec 7 #20
My elderly mother had the same BuddhaGirl Dec 7 #23
Miledigap plans are good. That's different from Medicare Advantage. Beck23 Dec 7 #27
bingo.... markie Dec 8 #108
My mother has Humana Advantage. SamKnause Dec 7 #28
100! Wow!! CrispyQ Dec 7 #46
I'm very happy with my Kaiser Advantage plan. CrispyQ Dec 7 #32
Wish I had Kaiser here. When I lived in Atlanta, I had Kaiser. They really pushed you to get preventive exams, vaccines, Silent Type Dec 7 #36
I have Kaiser Senior Advantage and have been happy with it. Both my parents also had Kaiser skylucy Dec 7 #78
Don't get cancer Henry203 Dec 7 #42
My spouse has had a good experience with UHC Advantage thru AARP. Beartracks Dec 7 #60
K&R SheltieLover Dec 7 #14
It's confusing as hell. milestogo Dec 7 #15
No, I get tons of emails from CMS/Medicare to look at my open-enrollment options erronis Dec 7 #21
Another advantage over boonecreek Dec 7 #19
Medicare advantage plans are all scams LetMyPeopleVote Dec 7 #22
Advantage plans have networks, either HMO's or PPO's dlk Dec 7 #24
Original Medicare will not deny treatment Beck23 Dec 7 #25
Absolutely false. See post #26. Silent Type Dec 7 #37
Where the fuck do people get this idea? OilemFirchen Dec 7 #54
My wife's cancer treatment Henry203 Dec 8 #113
First off, Clinton signed legislation for Part C. And it is not true that Medicare pays for anything a doctor Silent Type Dec 7 #26
I started buying insurance in 2001. It was horrific. My daughter had to have extensive Henry203 Dec 7 #47
It's all going to change DownriverDem Dec 7 #30
I had a bad experience with my mom's Medicare Advantage plan with Aetna. yardwork Dec 7 #31
Some doctors don't accept Medicare DavidDvorkin Dec 7 #33
Never heard of any doctor refusing Medicare. Emile Dec 7 #56
My wife's DavidDvorkin Dec 7 #69
If you say so. Emile Dec 7 #75
Normally Henry203 Dec 8 #116
It's the doctor she had been going to for years DavidDvorkin Dec 8 #124
If you look at the stat's Henry203 Dec 8 #128
An oral surgeon Zambero Dec 8 #115
It's a problem. . . . h2ebits Dec 8 #131
99.9% of doctors accept Medicare dalton99a Dec 7 #58
it's the other way around Skittles Dec 8 #103
When I researched it, snot Dec 7 #34
Over half of Medicare eligible beneficiaries choose MA plans, primarily because of cost. I do agree a Public Option Silent Type Dec 7 #38
The Advantage cos. do all they can to make their plans appear attractive, snot Dec 7 #41
So you think 31 million people are stupid? Maybe if original Medicare met their needs, Silent Type Dec 7 #48
Maybe not stupid but ignorant. Brenda Dec 8 #109
Actually, it might be an opportunity if your MA plan is eliminated. Then, you have a guaranteed right to return to Silent Type Dec 8 #132
"Choose another MA plan" Brenda Dec 11 #156
Plenty of people do fine on MA, as DUers have posted, even though cancer, heart disease, Silent Type Dec 11 #157
Insurance companies Henry203 Dec 7 #50
Whoever convinced you of all this was lying. OilemFirchen Dec 7 #57
The first warning about Medicare Advantage misanthrope Dec 8 #100
I think anyone campaigning on eliminating people's MA plans would face a lot of resistance MichMan Dec 7 #45
Totally agree. Maybe someone in Congress will realize that if they put those benefits in original Medicare and Silent Type Dec 7 #52
People are brainwashed Henry203 Dec 8 #117
That's essentially what Gallup called it. But thanks for responding. Silent Type Dec 8 #133
You loved Kaiser? Henry203 Dec 11 #146
Glad your wife has survived. As others here on DU and elsewhere have posted, there ain't much evidence of Silent Type Dec 11 #147
so Henry203 Dec 11 #149
Hospitals and doctors bill those huge amounts to insurance, even Medicare, knowing that they will have Silent Type Dec 11 #150
So it is OK Henry203 Dec 11 #151
If you want quality care from Kaiser, it is. No one makes you sign up. Did your friend Silent Type Dec 11 #158
i was with Blue Cross when this happened Henry203 Dec 11 #159
Got it. In 2013 we didn't have pre-existing condition protection. Sorry about you daughter though. Silent Type Dec 11 #160
Eleven years Henry203 Dec 11 #161
Eat the rich and their enablers... problem solved NotHardly Dec 7 #39
My Medicare Advantage is just fine, thank you. I will be damned if I am going to pay 100, 200 a month more valleyrogue Dec 7 #40
You better Henry203 Dec 7 #51
Can I ask what your maximum annual out of pocket expense is? Sucha NastyWoman Dec 7 #70
Around $400. Henry203 Dec 8 #112
Is that the amount you have ACTUALLY paid in a year or the amount you could POTENTIALLY pay Sucha NastyWoman Dec 8 #119
My wife has cancer Henry203 Dec 8 #121
I thought Medicare Advantage only covered 80% of chemo treatments. Sucha NastyWoman Dec 8 #122
I have Medicare with a supplement Henry203 Dec 8 #123
the entire point of MA is to eventually GET RID OF MEDICARE Skittles Dec 8 #86
You better not get cancer Henry203 Dec 8 #118
Plus Advantage is costing the government more than traditional Medicare surfered Dec 7 #43
Good argument for Original Medicare w/o Supplement OKnow Dec 7 #44
I haven't read the link yet, but I have only regular Medicare and had surgery that required follow-up PE and Vinca Dec 7 #53
I think that dr. is nuts bagimin Dec 7 #80
Totally fed up with the so called "Advantage" Plan ReRe Dec 7 #49
No way am I again having an HMO determine my care. LiberalBrooke Dec 7 #55
The fact that they push this "advantage" so hard indicates how profitable it must be for them. patphil Dec 7 #59
Spot on Picaro Dec 7 #61
If you have original Medicare plus a supplement the insurance company that sold you the supplement MUST PAY their part Sucha NastyWoman Dec 7 #62
What percent of the eligible population does not have original Medicare, with or without a supplement? LAS14 Dec 7 #64
I am on an Advantage Plan. How can I get out and use traditional Medicare? Evolve Dammit Dec 7 #65
In most states you have to be approved to change to a supplement plan Sucha NastyWoman Dec 7 #73
Think I missed this years "enrollment period. December 7. Went with an advantage plan as it is free (no monthly premium) Evolve Dammit Dec 8 #125
You can easily choose original medicare at annual enrollment Desert grandma Dec 8 #97
Thanks for this! ShazzieB Dec 7 #66
My Friend F 72y/o Will Be Retiring Soon And Will Be Looking For A Medicare Plan..... global1 Dec 7 #68
About Medicare and pre-clearance Progressive dog Dec 7 #71
Medicare Advantage started in 1997 Progressive dog Dec 7 #72
Thank you for the correction - Ms. Toad Dec 7 #82
I have had a Kaiser Medicare Advantage plan for the past five years. Never denied anything. Sibelius Fan Dec 7 #76
The coming admin. SayItLoud Dec 7 #79
Look. Morbius Dec 8 #88
correct, their "healthcare plan" is to TURN IT ALL OVER TO PRIVATE INSURERS Skittles Dec 8 #101
Traditional Medicare doesn't include dental or vision coverage GoreWon2000 Dec 8 #84
that's how they entice people into the scams Skittles Dec 8 #87
Dental and Vision are cost prohibitive without insurance GoreWon2000 Dec 8 #89
there are some who don't fall for the scam Skittles Dec 8 #91
You didn't answer my question GoreWon2000 Dec 8 #92
I have extra insurance plans that cover them Skittles Dec 8 #93
You're paying more GoreWon2000 Dec 8 #94
like I said, THAT'S HOW THEY ENTICE PEOPLE Skittles Dec 8 #95
Traditional Medicare never addressed dental and vision coverage GoreWon2000 Dec 8 #96
Even though I pay more monthly for a supplement its more cost effective for me in the long run indigovalley Dec 8 #129
Your supplement is good for people in your situation GoreWon2000 Dec 8 #138
I pay for both Henry203 Dec 8 #120
I don't pay any extra premium for Medicare Asvantage GoreWon2000 Dec 8 #139
THANK YOU so much for this info. nt Raine Dec 8 #98
I knew a lady we rented a home from in 2005. She signed her mom up for that... C Moon Dec 8 #102
If it looks too good to be true...it probably is! PortTack Dec 8 #104
It seems like every other ad on TV is a Medicare Advantage ad. Jeebo Dec 8 #105
they drive me crazy (close to the title of a great 80s song btw) when I watch American streams Celerity Dec 8 #107
not specifically medicare, but.... thought of this markie Dec 8 #110
I have an appointment tomorrow wolfie001 Dec 8 #111
I didn't realize Medicare Advantage was a Bush thing MadameButterfly Dec 8 #114
Medicare C was signed into law by President Clinton in 1997 MichMan Dec 8 #135
I can't find those or the post that said it was signed into law by Bush MadameButterfly Dec 8 #141
Posts # 26 & #72 MichMan Dec 8 #142
I found it. post 85, the Tom Hartman report MadameButterfly Dec 8 #143
Correct, Clinton signed it into law; Bush just changed the name of it after it was already implemented MichMan Dec 8 #144
No thanks to either of them MadameButterfly Dec 8 #145
The commission an agent is paid by the insurance companies for selling a policy can be twice as much Sucha NastyWoman Dec 8 #127
People have a choice to get a MA plan or not MichMan Dec 8 #136
it should be criminal mike_c Dec 8 #137
I have a question - my friend tells me he signed up for a Medicare Advantage plan walkingman Dec 8 #140
🚩 thanks I need to start brushing up on this stuff underpants Dec 11 #152
Medicare Advantage was always a solution looking for a problem. VMA131Marine Dec 11 #153
This is a REALLY excellent thread! A KEEPER, most definitely. calimary Dec 12 #162
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