• PeleSpirit@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Nooooo, this should be going in the opposite direction and everyone has universal healthcare.

    “In 2023, 30.8 million people are enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan, accounting for more than half, or 51 percent, of the eligible Medicare population, and $454 billion (or 54%) of total federal Medicare spending (net of premiums),” reports the healthcare nonprofit and think tank the Kaiser Family Foundation.

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        1 year ago

        This is incorrect. Medicare Advantage completely supplants regular Medicare, you sign away your right to be on regular Medicare and you cannot go back.

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        1 year ago

        bullshit. if medicare should cover more then we should make it cover more. of course this is a bad thing. are you crazy?!

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        1 year ago

        Once a patient enrolls in an advantage plan they lose the ability to see any physician they want. They also lose payment based on “medical necessity” which means if your doctor thinks you need the care medicare will pay for it. Advantage plans can and do deny care they don’t want to pay for and also deny care by artificially restricting the number of providers you can see . These plans look good but they are really bad news as care isn’t there anymore when you need it.

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        1 year ago

        Well there’s both sides, I mean while in theory it’s just the free market making a stopgap for the weakpoints in medicare to buy time for them to be fixed. The reality is we already know what happens when corporations get their hands on something that shouldn’t be free market. They rack up killer profits, and use those profits to buy congressmen and judges, and before long not only is congress not going to move forward to stregnthen medicare to cover those holes… but in fact create new ones to make sure that medicare becomes even less valuable without one of these plans.

        • The reality is we already know what happens when corporations get their hands on something that shouldn’t be free market. They rack up killer profits, and use those profits to buy congressmen and judges

          So they do exactly what they do with things that should be free markets, also.

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            1 year ago

            100% exactly. Which is why I believe that free market private sector should never be allowed anywhere near things that aren’t luxuries. I don’t have a problem with free market giving us shitty movies, video games, televisions etc… but yeah, it should have been yanked from every level of schools, medical care, police, housing etc… decades ago.