Stay classy, San Diego.You don't have many years left on this earth so you're waiving the white flag go f yourself , we can rant if we want to . Go spend time with your grandkids why are you even still working you old mf
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Stay classy, San Diego.You don't have many years left on this earth so you're waiving the white flag go f yourself , we can rant if we want to . Go spend time with your grandkids why are you even still working you old mf
No screw that guy , what does he think that he's the " all wise " , telling me to move on , he's 70 something on a insurance forum telling people not to be upset and move on ;pissing on peoples posts , you don't have all the answers as$hol3Stay classy, San Diego.
I saw this yesterday and I was sad about this.CMS is suspending new enrollment for a Centene Medicare Advantage subsidiary in Missouri after the company failed to meet the required medical loss ratio for three years in a row.
MA plans are required to spend at least 85% of the money they receive on patient care and quality improvement. If a company fails to meet that threshold for three consecutive years, CMS can stop the company from enrolling new beneficiaries. Wellcare of Missouri reported the following MLRs for its MAPD plan: 78.9% in 2021; 77.7% in 2022; and 84% in 2023.
Wellcare of Missouri will not be allowed to enroll new members in its Medicare Advantage prescription drug plan in 2025 and it will be removed as an option during the upcoming enrollment period, according to a Sept. 6 letter from CMS.
Wellcare must also ensure that all communications and marketing materials clearly state that it is not accepting new members in 2025. If the company reports an MLR of at least 85% in 2024, it may be allowed to enroll new members again in 2026. If not, the suspension will continue, and CMS could terminate the contract entirely.
Wellcare has until Sept. 17 to respond and until Sept. 23 to request an appeal.
[EXTERNAL LINK] - CMS suspends enrollment for Centene Medicare Advantage plan in Missouri
Can I borrow your Ignore button for a minute.You have certainly nailed the classy part! Bravo!