McKnight's February 6, 2024
Jean Wendland Porter

I just got back from vacation and didn’t have to think about this for a whole week. But there’s no place like home. For a whole week, I didn’t have to worry about chores, obligations, or how Medicare Advantage is taking unfair advantage of 54% of seniors who qualify for Medicare.

My only concern was wondering why Mardi Gras starts so early in New Orleans.

As providers in skilled nursing facilities and home care, we know the disadvantages of Medicare Advantage (MA). We know the disingenuous traps that snare people with low premiums (sometimes considered “no premiums” because they don’t get a bill.) We know that the care these plans provide sometimes amounts to neglect. We have lost...

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