Anybody know what percentage of MA participants, nationally, regionally, whatever, hit their MOOP in any given year? In Fl., they generally range from 3400 to 6700, unless, of course it's a SNP, Dual, etc.
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Anybody know what percentage of MA participants, nationally, regionally, whatever, hit their MOOP in any given year? In Fl., they generally range from 3400 to 6700, unless, of course it's a SNP, Dual, etc.
I have been on this forum for years but my very first response. I am in the Kansas city area. MA's are Coventry, Humana and UHC in this town. About 60,000. I worked for Humana for 3 years and am independent now. I have about 350 clients. the clients that hit their Moop do it in 3 ways. Cancer, long skilled nursing or multiple long hospital stays. Cancer being the fastest (chemo). Chemo is the flaw in MA's. Most clients love MA's in my area but I always try to explain why it is important to purchase a side cancer policy for the MA flaw. I found a policy through GTL (Guarantee Trust Life) that I like to show. It is like a gap plan for MA. It is called Advantage Plus and pays a daily hospital benefit to fit the daily. Also, you can add up to a 10k lump sum cancer benefit and SNF. Just my two cents but people love MA in my area even though I like to sell a good plan N plan. I show both, explain both and let them decide. I am always a big fan of trying to explain why it is important to purchase a cancer/critical illness plan if they are going to go with MA.
I thought this was going to be about an old Seinfeld episode.