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In reply to the discussion: MEDICARE: Delays, Denials, Growing Privatization Leading to Harmful Outcomes in Healthcare [View all]Silent Type
(7,558 posts)35. Familiar with organization. They, like OP article, miss the fact that the woman's treatment would not have been covered
under traditional Medicare either because the treatments aren't FDA approved.
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MEDICARE: Delays, Denials, Growing Privatization Leading to Harmful Outcomes in Healthcare [View all]
appalachiablue
Jun 2024
OP
Disagree that people who choose MA are so stupid they can't make rational decisions, poor maybe.
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#10
Well, the overall picture is not just you are dumb if you buy MA to the 51% of beneficiaries who voluntarily choose it.
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#15
Well, you can blame Bill Clinton who signed the original legislation Part C, then became Medicare Choice+, then MA.
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#36
Guess I'm an "apologist." From another article on the first lady, traditional Medicare likely would have denied
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#8
Maybe, what you/others should do is call their Congresspeople and tell them to stop forcing people into MA
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#14
So, take the benefits they want away from 30+ Million even though traditional Medicare isn't meeting needs.
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#20
If the only way to get these benefits to people is to pay a little extra, I'm fine with that
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#23
Absolutely incorrect. MA has to pay at least the same benefits as Medicare. And Medicare
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#24
Familiar with organization. They, like OP article, miss the fact that the woman's treatment would not have been covered
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#35
The employees at Medicare don't call nonstop every day of the week at dinner time trying to sell you a plan.
littlemissmartypants
Jun 2024
#25
I cannot say this enough and I will keep saying it till I'm blue in the face
William769
Jun 2024
#26
I switched to one myself because they offered dental and eyeglass coverage which I could not have afforded otherwise.
cstanleytech
Jun 2024
#27
Guess we need to repeal ACA since the plans are private, as are medigap and drug plans. AND
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#37