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In reply to the discussion: Large Hospital Groups Cancelling Contracts with Medicare "Advantage" Carriers [View all]Skittles
(164,174 posts)20. THE TAXPAYERS, THAT'S WHO
Among the most commonly cited reasons are excessive prior authorization denial rates and slow payments from insurers. Some systems have noted that most MA carriers have faced allegations of billing fraud from the federal government and are being probed by lawmakers over their high denial rates.
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Large Hospital Groups Cancelling Contracts with Medicare "Advantage" Carriers [View all]
Otto_Harper
Oct 2023
OP
People use those plans because they can't afford traditional Medicare, a supplement, and Part D.
Silent Type
Oct 2023
#1
You're right. I am paying about 800 dollars a month for 2 with part D, but no dental.
JohnSJ
Oct 2023
#3
The Medicare advantage plans have been over charging and seriously draining Medicare coffers
PortTack
Oct 2023
#7
Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois. It's a Boeing policy and that's where Boeing
pnwmom
Oct 2023
#27
Be sure to sign up for a Medigap aka a Medicare Supplement program within the designated 6 month period
progree
Oct 2023
#38
It wouldn't matter to me because the bottom line was $174. Maybe Medicare Advantage
pnwmom
Oct 2023
#46