Avoid Staying Sick & Going Broke

Medicare Disadvantage? Unpacking the Truth Behind Medicare Advantage

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In this episode of the Avoid Staying Sick and Going Broke podcast, hosts Bobbi Buell and Cass Lewis take a deep dive into the complexities of Medicare Advantage, or as they sometimes call it, “Medicare Disadvantage.” With humor, personal anecdotes, and decades of experience in healthcare billing and patient advocacy, Cass and Bobbi explore how Medicare Advantage differs from traditional Medicare and what this means for patients—especially our elderly loved ones.

Bobbi highlights the advantages for healthy patients and the disadvantages for those managing chronic illness. Together, they tackle critical questions, such as why private insurers might prioritize profits over care and what patients should look for when choosing a Medicare plan.

They also provide practical tips for listeners to consider when choosing between traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage, stressing the importance of understanding co-pays, deductibles, prescription drug needs, and the prior authorization process.

With Medicare open enrollment approaching, Cass and Bobbi offer timely advice for those considering switching plans or helping loved ones make informed decisions. 

Stay tuned for future episodes where Bobbi and Cass will dig deeper into related topics like prior authorization and prescription drug coverage under Medicare Part D.

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