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Can anyone expand on the diff btw commercial medicare adv plans and Medicare? Also type of patients typically socioeconomic /demographic etc
I work in geriatric psychiatry exclusively. It amazes me that so many people sign up for these plans. United Healthcare and Humana seem to be the worst offenders; often wanting patients discharged from inpatient after only a few days. These are frail older adults with chronic mental health issues. Straight medicare is really the better option for most people, and I really try to encourage this; the incentive for most people looking at advantage plans is reimbursement for medications, but they don't realize that the advantage plan will short them in so many other ways.
Sometimes you even get paid below Medicare rates, or even capitated.For private practitioners, MA is the worst of both worlds. You have to adhere to medicare regulations while accepting commercial plans, and being paid medicare rates. This may not be bad for people who accept insurance in areas where commercial plans otherwise reimburse less than medicare (which appears to be becoming more common).
... Private insurers skimming off government funding and then passing it along by reimbursing us less and shorting patients for coverage.