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Why doctors are leaving Medicare Advantage Networks (Original Post) Emile Thursday OP
How many hours each day do most DUers have to watch these videos? hlthe2b Thursday #1
Your doctor and local hospital can dump your Advantage plan with a 30 day notice. Emile Thursday #3
Thank you, Emile. Much appreciated.... hlthe2b Thursday #4
No problem. Emile Thursday #5
I just received a letter from NKC Health system that they will leftyladyfrommo Thursday #2
This is why I chose classic Medicare. . . DinahMoeHum Thursday #6
Thank you......received a letter from my advantage plan dumping my County..... a kennedy Thursday #7
Same, for however long moonscape Thursday #20
We buried my older brother in April because his Advantage plan denied Emile Thursday #8
I'm so sorry, Emile. 💧❤️ littlemissmartypants Thursday #15
Thank you. I know I miss him dearly. Emile Thursday #18
My local healthcare network just dumped Medicare Advantage plans jmbar2 Thursday #9
Why would anyone join an advantage plan? frogstar0 Thursday #10
Because Medicare Advantage makes a lot of promises haele Thursday #16
Original Medicare is straightforward and flexible. anciano Thursday #11
I have an Advantage plan from Allina/Aetna. MineralMan Thursday #12
Similar story for me until last year ... ihaveaquestion Thursday #13
Where I am, Allina is one of the largest healthcare groups. MineralMan Thursday #17
When you don't sign up originally for a supplement, Ms. Toad Thursday #22
I am Rebl2 Thursday #14
We were warned many years ago Tree Lady Thursday #19
The "Free" Stuff Has To Be Paid For Somehow ProfessorGAC Thursday #21

hlthe2b

(111,865 posts)
1. How many hours each day do most DUers have to watch these videos?
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 09:07 AM
Thursday

Can't you just give us a short summary, Emile? Please?

Emile

(38,562 posts)
3. Your doctor and local hospital can dump your Advantage plan with a 30 day notice.
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 09:21 AM
Thursday

Doctors and hospitals dropping Advantage plans because of late payments and healthcare denials.

leftyladyfrommo

(19,924 posts)
2. I just received a letter from NKC Health system that they will
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 09:13 AM
Thursday

no longer accept United or Cigna. Their denial rates were too high.

I have Humana abd it's still acceptable.

a kennedy

(34,699 posts)
7. Thank you......received a letter from my advantage plan dumping my County.....
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 09:31 AM
Thursday

I’m just gonna be Classic Medicare too.

Emile

(38,562 posts)
8. We buried my older brother in April because his Advantage plan denied
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 09:54 AM
Thursday

a life saving surgery for his leukemia. He needed a total thyroidectomy, removal of the entire thyroid. Something about the thyroid gland was messing up his medication for his leukemia. They kept denying his surgery even after his doctors pleaded his case.

jmbar2

(7,393 posts)
9. My local healthcare network just dumped Medicare Advantage plans
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 09:54 AM
Thursday

They're merging with a nonprofit network of medical providers bailing out of Advantage plans. I'm still on classic - glad I never got sucked in.

frogstar0

(181 posts)
10. Why would anyone join an advantage plan?
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 10:52 AM
Thursday

I understand the initial rollout, before we saw how the companies screw everyone. Free stuff and all. Side note who could have predicted that they would screw everyone? But now that so many of them are denying coverage, etc why go to them? For reference I am not on Medicare but could be and will be as soon as I retire. I plan on using traditional Medicare. It is bad enough, not potentially putting my life in the hands of an insurance company.

haele

(14,780 posts)
16. Because Medicare Advantage makes a lot of promises
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 12:53 PM
Thursday

On relatively (subjective term, of course( inexpensive procedures and products that Medicare doesn't typically cover (OTC, some Dental, some Vision) that someone who is generally healthy would be interested in. It's also a bit more attractive to those used to HMOs or connected medical service groups, or people who want to keep a GP or specialist that doesn't take Medicare.
For people who have chronic issues, it's not so good.

MineralMan

(150,025 posts)
12. I have an Advantage plan from Allina/Aetna.
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 11:06 AM
Thursday

Allina operates a number of multi-specialty clinics in the area where I live, along with several hospitals. Those are the places I go for healthcare. All are in my network and for typical things I can get a same-day appointment with my chosen primary care physician. I've been going to the same one now for 20 years.

If I need a specialist, there is one in any specialty at one of the Allina clinics in the area. Generally, appointments are readily available within a week.

That is the reason I chose that Advantage plan. So far, it has worked out very well. My wife, too, is in the same plan, and she sees doctors more often than I do. Same story. Whatever she needs, an appointment is readily available.

Neither of us has needed hospital services since we got on this plan. But, all of the Allina hospitals are network, and several others in the area are, as well.

I can't see any reason to change.

ihaveaquestion

(4,195 posts)
13. Similar story for me until last year ...
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 11:19 AM
Thursday

when my Med-Advantage insurance provider, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, couldn't agree with the major provider in my area on reimbursement rates. It was never resolved and I had to switch insurers. Luckily, I was able to sign up with another company and it's been fine so far. It was somewhat traumatic though and I considered switching back to straight Medicare, but it's not that easy. There's a fine or fee or something for the switch and it wasn't worth it.

It's all f*ed up and I can't wait until the country finally wakes up and accepts that universal healthcare is the way to go.

MineralMan

(150,025 posts)
17. Where I am, Allina is one of the largest healthcare groups.
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 01:13 PM
Thursday

That's why I chose the Allina/Aetna Advantage plan. No arguments about providers. There are Allina Clinics, Urgent Care clinics, hospitals and imaging facilities all over the Twin Cities Metro area. My wife was with another Advantage plan, but it just shut down its Medicate Advantage plans, so she is switching to the plan I have. Most of her providers are already Allina anyhow.

You do have to do your homework, I guess. I was a Blue Cross/Blue Shield member for a long time, but when they dropped my plan, I switched instead of choosing a different plan with them. Glad I did now. It's getting even more sketchy here. there was about a 6% jump in my small premium for 2026. No big deal.

Ms. Toad

(37,915 posts)
22. When you don't sign up originally for a supplement,
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 05:42 PM
Thursday

In most states, the plans can be based on your actual health (rather than the lower community-based price) and they don't have to accept you.

Rebl2

(17,122 posts)
14. I am
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 11:37 AM
Thursday

on regular Medicare and have a supplement plan though postal service—blue cross. Remember when congress passed a plan at the urging of President Biden, that once you spend $2000.00 for medication, you pay nothing the rest of the year? Well I take Humira, a biologic drug. Pretty expensive. I paid my co-pay in January this year and haven’t paid for any of my medications since. My blue cross plan is a PPO and like I said am on regular Medicare. Thank you President Biden.

Tree Lady

(12,827 posts)
19. We were warned many years ago
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 04:16 PM
Thursday

Which is why I went on regular one even though they offered more goodies with advantage to get you to sign up.

ProfessorGAC

(74,939 posts)
21. The "Free" Stuff Has To Be Paid For Somehow
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 05:32 PM
Thursday

Those goodies aren't really free. Somebody has to get paid for those services.
The dentist doesn't work for free because they are Part C patients.
The companies have to cut some expenses to cover that "free" stuff.
It appears denial of services is the easiest path.
Pretty simple business actually.

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