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I don't have enough information about the legislation to know if it is well designed or not and, of course, it is the product of what passes for compromise today when you have one party that doesn't want to provide this type of benefit to begin with...
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Maybe you do this too but I shop rates using Medicare's comparison tool every year for Part D. I generally end up changing plans every year either due to a medication cost going up, not covering the med, or better price.
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I recently filed a complaint regarding my Part D carrier, not UHC, and got a pretty quick response from them. Not that it solved the issue. You can file a complaint with Medicare about your insurer here, https://www.medicare.gov/claims-appeals/file-...
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I had plan F through a former employer until they stopped that and went with a Medicare Advantage plan only. I then had to shop and ended up choosing Plan N through UHC/AARP. It is more out of pocket but when I looked back over the years on how much ...
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I imagine that you need to contact United Healthcare with that question. I'd be shocked to think that AARP has much of any say in rates.
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I don't have enough information about the legislation to know if it is well designed or not and, of course, it is the product of what passes for compromise today when you have one party that doesn't want to provide this type of benefit to begin with...
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Maybe you do this too but I shop rates using Medicare's comparison tool every year for Part D. I generally end up changing plans every year either due to a medication cost going up, not covering the med, or better price.
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I recently filed a complaint regarding my Part D carrier, not UHC, and got a pretty quick response from them. Not that it solved the issue. You can file a complaint with Medicare about your insurer here, https://www.medicare.gov/claims-appeals/file-...
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I had plan F through a former employer until they stopped that and went with a Medicare Advantage plan only. I then had to shop and ended up choosing Plan N through UHC/AARP. It is more out of pocket but when I looked back over the years on how much ...
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I imagine that you need to contact United Healthcare with that question. I'd be shocked to think that AARP has much of any say in rates.
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I don't have enough information about the legislation to know if it is well designed or not and, of course, it is the product of what passes for compromise today when you have one party that doesn't want to provide this type of benefit to begin with...
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Maybe you do this too but I shop rates using Medicare's comparison tool every year for Part D. I generally end up changing plans every year either due to a medication cost going up, not covering the med, or better price.
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I recently filed a complaint regarding my Part D carrier, not UHC, and got a pretty quick response from them. Not that it solved the issue. You can file a complaint with Medicare about your insurer here, https://www.medicare.gov/claims-appeals/file-...
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I had plan F through a former employer until they stopped that and went with a Medicare Advantage plan only. I then had to shop and ended up choosing Plan N through UHC/AARP. It is more out of pocket but when I looked back over the years on how much ...
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10212
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I imagine that you need to contact United Healthcare with that question. I'd be shocked to think that AARP has much of any say in rates.
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