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Go Mayo!
I'm glad these policies are finally being called out for what they are: dirty little tricks the slimy insurance companies play. I'd love to see some jail time for some of the execs but unfortunately it's all civil.
Don't forget to include Medicaid changing of plans without informing the doctor, unreasonable span dates, insurance take backs of up to three years (especially when our timely filling is usually at most one year).
"Medicare Advantage plans have been under increasing scrutiny and investigation because so many of them have been accused by federal agencies of denying care, exaggerating the severity of illnesses to pull billions more from Medicare, and delaying care with lengthy prior authorization requirements."
I'm glad these policies are finally being called out for what they are: dirty little tricks the slimy insurance companies play. I'd love to see some jail time for some of the execs but unfortunately it's all civil.
Don't forget to include Medicaid changing of plans without informing the doctor, unreasonable span dates, insurance take backs of up to three years (especially when our timely filling is usually at most one year).
"Medicare Advantage plans have been under increasing scrutiny and investigation because so many of them have been accused by federal agencies of denying care, exaggerating the severity of illnesses to pull billions more from Medicare, and delaying care with lengthy prior authorization requirements."
Mayo Warns It Won't Take Most Medicare Advantage Plans
Letters to Florida, Arizona patients suggest they enroll in original Medicare with a supplement
www.medpagetoday.com