McKnight's December 1, 2023
James M. Berklan

I’d like to announce that the folks who run Medicare Advantage plans will be shaking in their boots soon, fearful of what authorities are going to do to them.

But I also like to tell the truth. So there will be no pronouncements of grievous Medicare Advantage practices, and the leaders behind them, being yanked into line.

It seems the weather isn’t the only thing people protest with inaction.

These past weeks have seen perhaps an unequaled amount of criticism leveled at these private Medicare Advantage insurance plans that are neither Medicare nor an advantage for so many. Long-term care operators have aired their displeasure for far longer than a few weeks. Perhaps more importantly, more and more hospitals...

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