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Ms. Toad

(38,868 posts)
14. Medicare is hardly shit insurance.
Sun Feb 22, 2026, 01:05 PM
Feb 2026

Medicare Advantage is shit insurance - and the 3 minute infomercials are for Medicare Advantage plans - not Medigap. (I've **never** seen a Medigap advertisement -- or received mailings during the enrollment period to entice me to buy a Medigap policy.)

My health care, with a Medigap policy, is more comprehensive, cheaper, with fewer barriers to care than I've ever had in my life. (And I've had insurance coverage for the past 52 years).

My total cost for non-pharmaceutical medical expenses this year are $4338 (premiums + out of pocket expenses) - no matter how expensive my care actually is. Ballpark, my pharmaceutical expenses add on $2-300 (premiums + drugs). For my spouse (one of those expensive pharmaceutical creatures) will add up to $2100 to her annual cost (we haven't refigured since she dropped one expensive medication in favor of one which is capped at $35/month). I can go to 98.8% of the non-pediatric doctors in the country (only 1.2% of non-pediatric doctors have opted out of Medicare). I don't need a referral to see any of them. I don't have to wait for pre-approval of expensive things like MRI, etc. (Only a handful of primarily cosmetic procedures require pre-approval, except for the 17 (IIRC) added this year in the state in which I live.) If I have medical expenses out of the country, I am entitled to reimbursement at a rate of 80%. In the 4 years my spouse and I have been on Medicare, we have had one denial of care, after the fact. - the provider appealed, and the appeal was denied AND the provider ordered to eat the costs since they neglected to get pre-approval for one of the few procedures that require pre-approval.

Medicare Advantage, on the other hand has unpredictable expenses (allowed to be as high as $11,774 (permitted out-of-pocket max + Part B premiums) plus any additional premiums paid for a Medicare Advantage plan). You are generally limited to a specific network of doctors, generally only local - outside of an emergency. Many require a referral to see a specialist. Things considered to be expensive (MRIs, for example) require pre-approval, which is denied at a fairly high rate - not to mention the waiting period for approval at times when delaying care might mean the difference between life and death.

That said, there should be a sliding scale for premiums (or covered for all through taxes) and both dental care and pharmaceuticals should be covered without a separate policy.

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2 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Do you support Medicare for All? [View all] SocialDemocrat61 Feb 2026 OP
I posed that question to Mike Flood (repug Ne) Rver Feb 2026 #1
We can't afford not to. GreenWave Feb 2026 #2
I worked for a company that rewarded employees who didn't use any of their sick pay. CrispyQ Feb 2026 #4
As a Canadian, hell yes. roamer65 Feb 2026 #3
MediCAID for All leftstreet Feb 2026 #5
Respectfully, the proposed Medicare for All area51 Feb 2026 #17
Universal Health Care markie Feb 2026 #6
other mopinko Feb 2026 #7
Medicare is hardly shit insurance. Ms. Toad Feb 2026 #14
Sure. But Nobody Is Proposing That Right Now. MineralMan Feb 2026 #8
Half of Medicare is already Privatised as Medicare Advantage delisen Feb 2026 #9
+1 leftstreet Feb 2026 #10
Healthcare for all. Clouds Passing Feb 2026 #11
Huge yes mvd Feb 2026 #12
Yes. I'm not for free health care. Jacson6 Feb 2026 #13
I have Medicare mike_c Feb 2026 #15
I support Medicare for All and any and all PROGRESS made towards achieving universal healthcare. W_HAMILTON Feb 2026 #16
Need details BlueWaveNeverEnd Feb 2026 #18
yes onethatcares Feb 2026 #19
I support driving insurance out of the equation altogether. GoodRaisin Feb 2026 #20
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