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united health care

With the unfortunate demise of a senior UHC exec, it has become widely known that UHC has dramatically increased their rate of service denial, contributing greatly to their increased profits. If AARP is truly an advocate for seniors, it's time for AARP to sever their relationship with UHC and choose a more friendly insurance company.

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@johnlynn5

 

I agree! I saw the article below and it disturbs me greatly that a company claiming to support people over 50 is acting in a manner so unethical. Hopefully AARP will step up and either provide clarification of all the allegations or they will likely see a huge decrease in membership.

 

https://prospect.org/blogs-and-newsletters/tap/2024-12-11-how-aarp-shills-for-unitedhealthcare/

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