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In reply to the discussion: UnitedHealth drops 1 million seniors, the biggest Medicare purge in two decades. [View all]Karma13612
(4,920 posts)Its true, we have to do whats best for our circumstances. No question about it.
And, I understand that since I have had an advantage plan since i got medicare in 2019, I would need to be accepted by an insurance company and go thru underwriting if I wanted to change to a supplemental plan. I dont have too much wrong with me, but they would probably still not want to insure me.
We need Medicare for all. Everyone working would pay a small percentage of their salary (not a flat premium which doesnt take into account a persons financial situation). And it would cover EVERYONE, CRADLE to Grave. No premiums, no copays, no in or out of network. Everyone equal.
Its time. Its humane, its the right thing to do. We are one of the rare developed countries which doesnt provide properly for their people. Its shameful.