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In reply to the discussion: UnitedHealth drops 1 million seniors, the biggest Medicare purge in two decades. [View all]Soul_of_Wit
(5 posts)46. Your premium can be increased
See my post 44. Vanilla Medicare can consider pre-existing conditions, but only in situations where you were 65+ and had no vanilla Medicare for a while.
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UnitedHealth drops 1 million seniors, the biggest Medicare purge in two decades. [View all]
JustKay
Dec 31
OP
I got really lucky. I probably would not have picked the most expensive supplement but
Wonder Why
Jan 1
#79
Unfortunately they do provide a bit of coverage for some things that traditional Medicare doesn't such as dental.
cstanleytech
Dec 31
#54
And This After All The Advertising UHC Did For It's Advantage Plan Over The Recent Open Enrollment Period......
global1
Dec 31
#3
I'll take a cynical guess (without actually doing any research for the truth)
InstantGratification
Dec 31
#7
Or in regions where the general population can't afford the premiums and hospital bills
ChicagoTeamster
Dec 31
#21
They are discontinuing less profitable plans. They are not getting out of the market. (n/t)
thesquanderer
Dec 31
#8
That is exactly what they are doing. My husband and I have been with them for years. We have a plan that is no
ratchiweenie
Dec 31
#16
We don't know yet. Our current policy has not expired yet. I'm sure they will offer something but we are both
ratchiweenie
Jan 1
#85
Because they will make many times over than amount in what they get from those who fall for it. (n/y)
OldBaldy1701E
Dec 31
#9
They may be purging the seniors who are costing them the most for medical care.
Lonestarblue
Dec 31
#23
BTW, if United HealthCare MA drops you, they HAVE to accept you into one of their supplement plans ...
Auggie
Dec 31
#17
As of May 2025 - $1m in base salary and $60m in stock that vests in 2028
Ruby the Liberal
Dec 31
#37
So I am sure that the 60 million in stocks is untaxed until he taps into it, that when he does he will...
Botany
Dec 31
#38
Nope. All they are doing is dropping MA plans that aren't making them enough money.
Ms. Toad
Dec 31
#22
I think the plan canceling is a special event which is like landing on a lucky space on a board game
IbogaProject
Dec 31
#53
I agree. UH was the devil when it was my employer's insurance. No way was I using them for Medicare.
catrose
Dec 31
#56
And just a thought; other countries with single payer don't worry about this total horseshit. Another uniquely American
Evolve Dammit
Dec 31
#62
And meanwhile, a few billionaires are getting a tax break and a few extra yachts
Blue Owl
Dec 31
#65
Clearly these private insurers cannot manage themselves, so why on earth do we want
travelingthrulife
Jan 1
#82