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posted at May 1, 2012 9:32 AM EDT
Posts: 2
First: May 1, 2012
Last: May 1, 2012
I am new to medicare healthcare and just realized how much seniors are being affected by the lack of medical providers in the system.  I had the hardest time finding a primary care provider and even a facility to get my mamogram. My plan is the "AARP Medicare Complete" through United Healthcare and can be used as an HMO or POS.  The problem is that most of the medical providers on the list are no longer accepting Medicare patients.  They have all opted out of the program at the end of last year.  If this keeps happening what good is medicare or any of the supplemental plans???

Re: Health Insurance

posted at August 7, 2012 3:40 PM EDT
Posts: 153
First: February 12, 2012
Last: April 26, 2013
In Response to Health Insurance:
I am new to medicare healthcare and just realized how much seniors are being affected by the Do of medical providers in the system.  I had the hardest time finding a primary care provider and even a facility to get my mamogram. My plan is the "AARP Medicare Complete" through United Healthcare and can be used as an HMO or POS.  The problem is that most of the medical providers on the list are no longer accepting Medicare patients.  They have all opted out of the program at the end of last year.  If this keeps happening what good is medicare or any of the supplemental plans???
Posted by smott46

Dear smott46,
 I hope you were able to find a doctor. But, I am sure you are not alone with this problem. When I see the full page ads for hospitals, and the brand new hospital buildings for millions of dollars, and the wealthy pharmaceutical industry, etc. I am sure this country can do better. Do we really want health care to be only for the wealthy??

Re: Health Insurance

posted at August 11, 2012 12:20 PM EDT
Posts: 12532
First: February 29, 2008
Last: May 17, 2013
In Response to Health Insurance:
I am new to medicare healthcare and just realized how much seniors are being affected by the lack of medical providers in the system.  I had the hardest time finding a primary care provider and even a facility to get my mamogram. My plan is the "AARP Medicare Complete" through United Healthcare and can be used as an HMO or POS.  The problem is that most of the medical providers on the list are no longer accepting Medicare patients.  They have all opted out of the program at the end of last year.  If this keeps happening what good is medicare or any of the supplemental plans???
Posted by smott46


Was a surprise to me.....cause I live in S FLA  and we have plenty of  Drs and medical facilities.    But I have heard this coming  from people in varies parts of our country....that Primary-care doctors are overworked and in short supply.   Maybe the ones qualified for med school shouldn't have to go into such debt .....and they get discouraged.     I don't know if it's true---but I heard its difficult to get into med school.  .  

Re: Health Insurance

posted at August 11, 2012 6:10 PM EDT
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First: November 27, 2011
Last: May 18, 2013
In Response to Re: Health Insurance:
In Response to Health Insurance : Was a surprise to me.....cause I live in S FLA  and we have plenty of  Drs and medical facilities.    But I have heard this coming  from people in varies parts of our country....that Primary-care doctors are overworked and in short supply.   Maybe the ones qualified for med school shouldn't have to go into such debt .....and they get discouraged.     I don't know if it's true---but I heard its difficult to get into med school .  .  
Posted by JANMB


You don't know about Medicare and Graduate Medical Education?
 Medicare has been funding this program for a while and the ACA wants to expand it but alas, we are short on money.

New England Journal of Medicaine October 2011:  The Uncertain Future of Medicare and the Graduate Medical Education Program

Re: Health Insurance

posted at August 11, 2012 6:17 PM EDT
Posts: 1923
First: November 27, 2011
Last: May 18, 2013
In Response to Health Insurance:
I am new to medicare healthcare and just realized how much seniors are being affected by the lack of medical providers in the system.  I had the hardest time finding a primary care provider and even a facility to get my mamogram. My plan is the "AARP Medicare Complete" through United Healthcare and can be used as an HMO or POS.  The problem is that most of the medical providers on the list are no longer accepting Medicare patients.  They have all opted out of the program at the end of last year.  If this keeps happening what good is medicare or any of the supplemental plans???
Posted by smott46


You have a Medicare Advantage Plan HMO/POS - don't they give you a network of doctors in your paperwork?
When you call a doctor, you should not ask if they accept MEDICARE - you ask them if they accept you Medicare Complete UHC Plan.
Why did you pick this plan anyway?  You need to understand your plan.

An HMO POS is a Health Maintenance Organization with a Point of Service Option.

An HMO POS is a Medicare Advantage Plan that is a Health Maintenance Organization with a more flexible network allowing Plan Members to seek care outside of the traditional HMO network under certain situations or for certain treatment.

A Member may pay some additional fees for using the POS (out-of-network) option.

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