Colliemom wrote:I came across this article earlier this week and one of the local newspapers and thought I would share it with you because Medicare is a discussion on here every once in a while. And ad are are running all the time.
https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/insu ... tion=tiles
Sue, just speaking for myself, I went with regular Medicare and a supplemental insurance (AARP/United Healthcare) that pays for what Medicare does not. The supplemental plan has a monthly premium.
My ex-husband signed up for Medicare Advantage, which does not have a monthly premium.
He is extremely unhappy (and, as the article states, one can't go back to regular Medicare and a supplement).
Basically, Advantage puts an insurance company between you and your heath care choices - in other words the insurance company (not you) gets to "decide" what kind of health care you get, and where you can get it. Wanna move somewhere Advantage doesn't cover? Wanna take a trip outta your local "coverage area"? Wanna doc that isn't on their plan? Have a medical "issue" that the insurance company doesn't think is a problem, even though you and your doctor do?
Too bad, so sad. You are pretty much SOL. And I'm not referring to how the sun shines here.
Anne