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They already have. My SilverScript went up to $103.40 this year and they added a $200 deductible ( I switched to a MAPD). Humana has one for $108.60 w/a $200 deductible and AARP/UHC has one for $99.80.Pdp's are not going to $100 month.
If a dr. drops om they cannot take an advantage plan, rethink that op
I met a gentlemen that lives just South of the Villages in FL yesterday while in Vegas. He has his VA, A and B, along with a Cigna Med Sup that he pays around 155/month for. Told him about the Aetna MA plan in my area with a 75.00 giveback. He was very interested so I told him to check on plans down there. Do you know who has the best MA for VA people in that area?100% not true. Plenty of doctors in Fl take MAPD and not OM.
It’s like people just want to make up fake rules.
It depends on what your definition of "best" isI met a gentlemen that lives just South of the Villages in FL yesterday while in Vegas. He has his VA, A and B, along with a Cigna Med Sup that he pays around 155/month for. Told him about the Aetna MA plan in my area with a 75.00 giveback. He was very interested so I told him to check on plans down there. Do you know who has the best MA for VA people in that area?
not a damn thing. you are the end all be all apparentlyAs for my post yesterday, all I said was that in South GA Original Medicare was still King. That was roughly 24 hours ago and nothing has changed. Facts are facts. No need to have an aneurysm.
And for the record, I'm licensed in 10 states. Michigan happens to be one of them. And yes for both MA and OM.
So, tell me again, what are you going to teach me about markets?
Early on I had some Mi snowbird prospects from the Villages a few years ago. They changed their residence to Fla so I couldn't do it at the time....I met a gentlemen that lives just South of the Villages in FL yesterday while in Vegas. He has his VA, A and B, along with a Cigna Med Sup that he pays around 155/month for. Told him about the Aetna MA plan in my area with a 75.00 giveback. He was very interested so I told him to check on plans down there. Do you know who has the best MA for VA people in that area?
@rousemarkGosh, I wonder why all the Drs advised you to do that? Where Drs will really get hit hard is if OM actually starts looking at claims and puts a stop to the free for all that is OM. Then they will be telling patients MA plans are the only way to go. Don’t let them fool you, it’s about their best interests not yours. Luckily most people can see through their BS and actually think for themselves.
I have never claimed that Drs do not make recomendations based on what is best for them. In fact, that is what I expect them to do. I don't know where youvpeople got the idea I think otherwise. However, if I have a provider that I like and want to use, then I am going to have to buy what they accept..@rousemark
I have a client on a Cigna MAPD. She loves the plan. Very sweet lady, very easily-swayed by the wind, on pretty much anything. A few years ago, she called me and said her doctor was adamant that she switch off the plan. I asked her why and she told me the guy told her straight out that it was because they didn't pay him fast enough for his liking. People really need to understand that doctors aren't these uber-moral and virtuous beings. Some? Yes. Many are just driven by money. I told her that his personal payment preferences are of no concern to her, and she agreed. I looked the doctor up, and of course, he had garbage reviews.