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In reply to the discussion: 34 Million Seniors in Medicare Advantage Plans Face Rude Awakening [View all]erronis
(17,182 posts)21. A lot of the senior staff in CMS (the US agency that administers Medicare and Medicaid) are planted
by the insurance companies. There have been several attempts to fix the problems within CMS that have been stalled by these staff and appointees who use the government/business revolving door frequently.
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I TOLD YOU A LONG TIME AGO-and they have made it where you cannot get out once you are part of
Stargazer99
Oct 17
#1
I was told that they have made it that once you are on one of the medicare advantange programs
Stargazer99
Oct 17
#3
Getting off is no problem. You will be back to only the bare Medicare with the 20% match (I think)
LiberalArkie
Oct 17
#6
It can be a problem switching to medical if you have lots of health problems already
EYESORE 9001
Oct 17
#7
A lot of the senior staff in CMS (the US agency that administers Medicare and Medicaid) are planted
erronis
Oct 17
#21
Shit, guess I need to check this out. I was just assuming continued coverage with similar benefits.
lark
Oct 17
#12
I would suggest that MA people switch to Medicare's supplement with United Healthcare's Plan F.
ancianita
Oct 17
#20
Sure, whatever the most benefits that are affordable. (Hope you're not being sarcastic, cuz I've not heard of Plan G.)
ancianita
Oct 17
#24
Yes, that's when I signed off Medicare Advantage and onto United Healthcare Plan F through my pension fund.
ancianita
Oct 17
#45