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I'm going to try to keep the Advantage Plan as long as I can. For this last bit of doctorin' I had called the UHC Plan to make sure they were In-Network. I still got bills after the Office Visit, not just one bill -- two bills. Piddling amounts like $66 or something. I'm still trying to get to the bottom of that little fiasco.
To say it's "Exactly like having an employer-provided HMO" is....what was the phrase I learned this weekend ? Truthful Hyperbole.
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I'm going to try to keep the Advantage Plan as long as I can. For this last bit of doctorin' I had called the UHC Plan to make sure they were In-Network. I still got bills after the Office Visit, not just one bill -- two bills. Piddling amounts like $66 or something. I'm still trying to get to the bottom of that little fiasco.
To say it's "Exactly like having an employer-provided HMO" is....what was the phrase I learned this weekend ? Truthful Hyperbole.
In our experience with the Humana Medicare Advantage Plan since 2012, it's been stone cold fact.