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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 3673791" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Sorry my friend, you have 1 anecdote and probably don't understand what you are saying. Previously, I had well over 1000 Medicare clients, and worked for a firm that sold more medicare products than anyone in the midwest. If <strong>your</strong> plan goes through Aetna first, then you have Medicare Advantage, and that is not true Medicare anymore. Either way, what I said is true. What we are talking about is a supplement, in which the supplement attaches to traditional Medicare coverage. If a doctor takes Medicare, they cannot deny, or would not deny a payment from the secondary carrier, no matter who it is. Why would they? Medicare literally tells them who and what to pay. </p><p></p><p>What it sounds like is that you are speaking about is Medicare Advantage, in which Medicare Advantage gets turned down all the time by doctor's offices and especially specialists. They will refuse certain company's Advantage plans because most of them are garbage and they have issues with coverage/getting paid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 3673791, member: 24"] Sorry my friend, you have 1 anecdote and probably don't understand what you are saying. Previously, I had well over 1000 Medicare clients, and worked for a firm that sold more medicare products than anyone in the midwest. If [B]your[/B] plan goes through Aetna first, then you have Medicare Advantage, and that is not true Medicare anymore. Either way, what I said is true. What we are talking about is a supplement, in which the supplement attaches to traditional Medicare coverage. If a doctor takes Medicare, they cannot deny, or would not deny a payment from the secondary carrier, no matter who it is. Why would they? Medicare literally tells them who and what to pay. What it sounds like is that you are speaking about is Medicare Advantage, in which Medicare Advantage gets turned down all the time by doctor's offices and especially specialists. They will refuse certain company's Advantage plans because most of them are garbage and they have issues with coverage/getting paid. [/QUOTE]
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