Concerns are rising about Medicare Advantage, which manages coverage for over 30 million people. Insurers may reduce benefits due to profit pressures. Many seniors face challenges navigating the U.S. healthcare system, leading to delays in care due to costs.
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No one has a crystal ball to see how their health will hold up through retirement. But concerns are mounting about Medicare Advantage, also known as Part C—the insurance plans that manage Medicare coverage for more than 30 million people. In this issue: https://t.co/CiyitRBGnH https://t.co/sKh4SGB5eA
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