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Joinfortmill

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Fri Jan 10, 2025, 01:17 PM Jan 2025

About Medicare Advantage plans, frustrated doctors, and an old gal who has changed her mind [View all]

Full disclosure: I've always had a MA plan and I never had a single issue regarding coverage or denial of service or medications. I've gone through cataract surgery and two brain stents for for a brain aneurysm that costs thousands of dollars. Then in 2024 I ran into this:

I developed Geographic Atrophy, better known as 'Wet' Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD), which is characterized by the growth of unnecessary , damaged, blood vessels that leak blood and fluid into the eye, causing central vision loss. The most common treatment is ongoing eye injections (yup, a shot into the eyeball) that temporarily stop the proliferation of these rogue blood vessels.

There are three or four different medications (most of these medications are anti-cancer drugs (It gets complicated) that are injected into the eye at a cost of $50 to $2000 per injection. The $50 shot works sometimes. The higher priced medications work all the time.

So, this is what my Retina Specialist (who is DISGUSTED) with MA plans told me today after I had my 4th shot in four months. Because one of the previous three shots was not the lowest cost drug, but a sample he used, it did not meet their 'requirement' that three shots of the lowest cost drug be used AND is shown not to be working before they will approve the higher priced drugs.

So, there you have it. The physician cannot provide the best, most appropriate medication for a disease that could well cost me my central vision. So, after ten years of coverage with an MA plan, I am going to enroll in original Medicare as soon as I meet a qualifying event.

I don't know what the moral of this story is. All I know is the decisions these health insurers are making are not based on sound medical advise, but on saving a few hundred dollars at the risk of human lives and the loss of payments directly from Medicare, because you can't get blood from a stone or dollars from a dead old gal.

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Trump and his cronies gab13by13 Jan 2025 #1
If that happens things are gonna get much worse Joinfortmill Jan 2025 #5
We all need to be aware that the insurance companies would not be so aggressive, nor spend so much, on marketing Attilatheblond Jan 2025 #2
Absolutely! SheltieLover Jan 2025 #28
Please explain the 'qualifying event' you mentioned EYESORE 9001 Jan 2025 #3
If my MA is not offered in my State next year Joinfortmill Jan 2025 #7
Medicare Advantage djtexas Jan 2025 #4
There are exceptions. Joinfortmill Jan 2025 #8
You can always get back on Medicare dpibel Jan 2025 #16
This is true. I will likely pay more and/or Joinfortmill Jan 2025 #17
Similar problem for FIL with ELIQUIS...he may have to rely on $2k a year cap JT45242 Jan 2025 #6
Not sure if your FIL qualifies gab13by13 Jan 2025 #12
Thanks...he tried that JT45242 Jan 2025 #14
Honestly, I don't think any healthcare system can handle using the most expensive drugs when cheaper ones Silent Type Jan 2025 #9
I have no issue with a drug that works... Joinfortmill Jan 2025 #10
Totally agree once it's clear cheaper med isn't working. I just don't support going to the most expensive first because Silent Type Jan 2025 #11
Best of luck. Joinfortmill Jan 2025 #13
Often they make you try cheaper even if it is contraindicated JT45242 Jan 2025 #15
Wishing you a good outcome. Joinfortmill Jan 2025 #18
By accident we found a slightly longer duration between shots helped my mom IbogaProject Jan 2025 #19
3 Drs warned me about MA XanaDUer2 Jan 2025 #20
We have much bigger concerns than this Zombie2090 Jan 2025 #21
That was unnecessarily rude. Joinfortmill Jan 2025 #22
welcome to DU. B.See Jan 2025 #24
@ op, the Medicare advantage plans have B.See Jan 2025 #23
It's much easier to get a medigap plan if you've Joinfortmill Jan 2025 #25
Have you tried to switch to standard Medicare? SheltieLover Jan 2025 #26
Thank you. Soon, I hope. Joinfortmill Jan 2025 #27
Not sure if it's by state or what, by Farm Bureau gap ins SheltieLover Jan 2025 #29
You are very kind. I'll follow up with a post when Joinfortmill Jan 2025 #30
I'll be watching for it. SheltieLover Jan 2025 #31
Many of us have tried to warn people here of the problems with MA. Voltaire2 Jan 2025 #32
Guess it depends somewhat on B.See Jan 2025 #34
Advantage plans have always been a profit-making scam. Lonestarblue Jan 2025 #33
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