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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 would assume that one is the loss of the discount rate and the other is an increase due to inflation and/or other factors. The April increase should be the change in the discount rate.
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Two questions. I thought the enrollment discount and 1st-year discount was the same thing. I didn't see two discounts for the first year. Second what state are you in?
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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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21057
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I would assume that one is the loss of the discount rate and the other is an increase due to inflation and/or other factors. The April increase should be the change in the discount rate.
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Two questions. I thought the enrollment discount and 1st-year discount was the same thing. I didn't see two discounts for the first year. Second what state are you in?
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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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7771
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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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21057
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I would assume that one is the loss of the discount rate and the other is an increase due to inflation and/or other factors. The April increase should be the change in the discount rate.
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56720
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Two questions. I thought the enrollment discount and 1st-year discount was the same thing. I didn't see two discounts for the first year. Second what state are you in?
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