The 5 WORST States for Medicare Advantage Plans

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2024

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  • @VivaciousOM
    @VivaciousOM 8 днів тому +3

    Always appreciate your nuggets of information.

  • @tomm7505
    @tomm7505 13 днів тому +3

    People in NY just can't get a break. Thanks for all of the nuggets of knowledge in all of your videos.

    • @Theretirementnerds
      @Theretirementnerds  12 днів тому +1

      A lot of things our friends in NY need to think about. Thank you Tom!

  • @stevehousley8375
    @stevehousley8375 11 днів тому +3

    One thing that you mentioned in the first comments was that advantage plans don’t always approve all procedures. I have seen that information on other sites. People sometimes fight for getting reimbursed for over a year. I’m in an advantage plan currently and started the process of switching over to a supplement, yes I have to go through an underwriting process so I will see how that goes.

  • @njlifeandhealth
    @njlifeandhealth 8 днів тому +1

    I recently talked to a couple from Missouri who moved to NJ. I couldn't BELIEVE how good their old MA plans in Missouri were. $1250 OOP Max, $3000 in dental, it was crazy! I had to level set that the OOP Maxes in NJ were by and large much higher. Also had many clients tell me the plans in AZ are great as well.
    Congrats on 150K subs!

  • @cindymiller3922
    @cindymiller3922 9 днів тому +1

    Love the nuggets of wisdom you share.

  • @pearlrichardson4179
    @pearlrichardson4179 8 днів тому +1

    Nuggests. Very interesting information.

  • @eduardooramaeddie4006
    @eduardooramaeddie4006 13 днів тому +3

    Thank you my friend for the Medicare advantage plans

  • @hansraub8663
    @hansraub8663 13 днів тому +2

    Thanks for sharing Your Nugget with Us !

  • @plainegrace5712
    @plainegrace5712 13 днів тому +4

    Always nice to find out I'm in the rarified 3- 5%. I generally hit my OOP max by March.

    • @Theretirementnerds
      @Theretirementnerds  13 днів тому +3

      Sorry to hear that! I hope you are okay!

    • @plainegrace5712
      @plainegrace5712 11 днів тому

      @@Theretirementnerds, thank you! It has been an interesting few years.

  • @davecharvella4854
    @davecharvella4854 12 днів тому +2

    Another gold "nugget" of a video ... cheers!

  • @douglasjensen8986
    @douglasjensen8986 13 днів тому +1

    Another gold nugget video ! Thank you !

  • @deborahann5552
    @deborahann5552 10 днів тому +1

    Would love to know what you think of the IL Teacher Advantage Atena PPO Program

  • @paulacothren3591
    @paulacothren3591 13 днів тому +1

    Thanks, Erik, for more nuggets of retirement knowledge-sharing.

  • @anneedun9406
    @anneedun9406 12 днів тому

    Nuggets of information...thank you. About to decide if to change from my Medicare Adv plan to a FEHB Medicare Advantage plan...wondering if I still have to keep Part B of Medicare and if I have to make 2 individial sets of payments to Medicare and to the FEHB plan?

  • @mikecrogan
    @mikecrogan 5 днів тому +1

    I am turning 65 January 2nd, i am a full time RV'er and retired at 64. Long story short, i live in las Vegas but will be leaving to vacation several national parks. How will a supplement plan help me if i travel full time for the next year? I dont have a specific address. I am using my inlaws to receive and forward my mail

    • @Theretirementnerds
      @Theretirementnerds  2 дні тому

      Supplement plans travel with you. So if you get a supplement plan, you don't need to get any new plans as you move around. Any provider or facility that participates with Medicare is available to you to use as you travel... as long as those providers are seeing new patients.

  • @g0989
    @g0989 12 днів тому +1

    Regarding some of the country's top-tier hospitals and treatment centers, like Johns-Hopkins and Mayo Clinic either not accepting or not contracting with Advantage plans, I would surmise accessing those facilities would not be a realistic option for many, due to factors like having to travel across state lines to be treated there, and the resulting transportation and lodging costs that would be incurred. That's assuming you could get accepted into one of their treatment programs in the first place, and your medical condition would not make long-distance travel difficult.

  • @eduardooramaeddie4006
    @eduardooramaeddie4006 13 днів тому +2

    Alaska 😮

  • @jdenino6022
    @jdenino6022 10 днів тому +1

    My husband has a UHC Advantage plan from his NYC construction union and his OOPM is way less so I guess he's lucky. for 2025 it's the same as it was for 2024 as follows:
    Your plan has 2 annual service-specific deductibles.
    You have a $240 combined in and out-of-network
    Outpatient services deductible that applies to most
    outpatient services. You also have a $1,632
    combined in and out-of-network Inpatient services
    deductible that applies to most inpatient services.
    ** there are 0 copays for all doctors/specialists.
    that's why we kept it. I would rather have a supplemental plan but the Advantage plan is so much cheaper.
    nugget

    • @Theretirementnerds
      @Theretirementnerds  9 днів тому

      Thank you so much for watching and sharing your experience!

  • @billjones4986
    @billjones4986 12 днів тому +2

    You can put California on the list twice,but I wouldn’t go with it,I like just plain medicare,big deal for me if I don’t like a specific doctor I can change providers,happen to had to do thst twice.

  • @michellewelch6013
    @michellewelch6013 13 днів тому +3

    Here is a nugget. Im a new widow and trying to figure out what happened! I have a Kaiser Medicare advantage plan and I am absolutely lost in this game of what Medicare option is best. Help!

    • @barreloffun10
      @barreloffun10 13 днів тому +1

      Send him an email and set up an appointment.

    • @Theretirementnerds
      @Theretirementnerds  13 днів тому +1

      Happy to help however we can.
      Kaiser doesn't work with independent agents, so for Kaiser specific questions, their customer service team would handle things. I can help with general questions though.
      Erik@theretirementnerds.com

  • @mariapursel2098
    @mariapursel2098 12 днів тому +2

    Maryland. $7,500 max OOP
    John Hopkins does not
    Accept advantage
    Plans except for their
    Advantage plan
    New York. Moop $7,900
    Montana. Moop $5300
    Wyoming. MOOP. $6,200
    Alaska. Advantage plans
    Not offered.

  • @suemilkbone4868
    @suemilkbone4868 12 днів тому

    Erik, do you know of any new states this coming year that will be offering annual guarantee issue rights, similar to CA, OR, WA, ID, MO, OK, etc? That nugget of information would be very much appreciated!

  • @kaythegardener
    @kaythegardener 10 днів тому

    Doublecheck your zip code as well -- 5) Maryland; 4) New York; 3) Montana (due to wide areas & low population density); 2) Wyoming -- same as Montana problems; & 1) Alaska - Medicare Advantage plans are not offered at all, but have the same problems of availability as Montana & Wyoming!!

  • @eduardooramaeddie4006
    @eduardooramaeddie4006 13 днів тому +2

    Nuggets

  • @srinia1962
    @srinia1962 10 днів тому +1

    Gold nugget!

  • @brettster3331
    @brettster3331 13 днів тому +1

    Nugget.

  • @brownpsy496
    @brownpsy496 11 днів тому

    Supplemental Plan for sure.😁

  • @ph5915
    @ph5915 13 днів тому +5

    Yeah, my former employer's Medicare-Age Retiree medical plan is an Advantage Plan that is supposedly a nationwide network, it's not free per month, I think right now there are 2 options, like $50/mo or $150/mo, I don't recall what the difference was but I didn't really see much difference. It sure sounded too good to be true, but that's still 4 yrs away for me so I'm sure everything will change by then...LOL. Better have a darn good plan if you regularly eat 🐔 nuggets! 🤣

    • @Theretirementnerds
      @Theretirementnerds  13 днів тому +1

      Thank you for watching! And definitely keep up on that as things change

    • @g0989
      @g0989 12 днів тому +1

      Many of the employer-sponsored group retiree Advantage plans are superior to individual Advantage plans in a number of ways, especially the copays and annual max out-of-pocket, which can be ridiculously low on the group retiree plans.

    • @ph5915
      @ph5915 12 днів тому

      @@g0989 Thank you, that's true. I think the (current year) MOOP is like $900, and supposedly it's a 'nationwide network PPO'. The company, like many, actually self-insures pre-medicare retirees and employees, and I bet it's a special deal of some sort with UHC...But, I don't really trust my former company much, and I'm still 4 yrs away so I don't imagine anything will be the same then...

    • @JohnJohn-wr1jo
      @JohnJohn-wr1jo 12 днів тому +2

      Ph
      Trust the insurance carriers even less. Once u subscribe to an A Plan for more than a year your locked in. Or you pay dearly for the underwriting rates in most cases. As in all of the supplemental and Advantage Plans they will change over time. Both in price and benefits

    • @ph5915
      @ph5915 12 днів тому

      @@JohnJohn-wr1jo Thank you John, I completely agree. I don't trust my former employer much, OR the insurance carrier. Yep, I understand what they say when you sign up isn't necessarily the same a month later, let alone the next year! I personally am very tilted toward original Medical + Supplement plan. It's just, dang, it IS expensive.. And, well, in 4 yrs it may not exist anymore anyway. Sigh.

  • @a-borgia4993
    @a-borgia4993 13 днів тому +2

    nugget