AHIP Ad Highlights Doctors' Support For Medicare Advantage, USA
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Article Date: 09 Nov 2007 - 4:00 PDT
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Doctors emphasize the importance and value of Medicare Advantage for their patients in a new television ad campaign launched by America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP).
The new ad, Doctors Stand by Medicare Advantage, features independent physicians from across the country who tout the array of benefits Medicare Advantage offers their patients, including preventive care, vision and dental coverage, and lower out-of-pocket costs.
"Medicare Advantage works for seniors because doctors and health plans collaborate to ensure patients receive better and more affordable care," said Karen Ignagni, President and CEO of AHIP.
The following physicians are featured in the ad:
- Dr. Miguel Franco; Internal Medicine and Pulmonology; Houston, Texas
- Dr. James Holly; Family Physician; Beaumont, Texas
- Dr. Louis Roddy; Internal Medicine and Pulmonology; Houston, Texas
- Dr. Osmundo Saguil; Internal Medicine; Costa Mesa, California
These doctors were among the more than 400 seniors and physicians from across the country who gathered on Capitol Hill recently to urge Members of Congress to protect seniors' Medicare Advantage benefits.
The rally and the new television ad are just the latest example of doctors mobilizing to protect their patients' Medicare Advantage benefits. A recent study, "From the Point of Care," published by the California Association of Physician Group, California's largest physician organization association, explains how "California physician groups and their physicians are able to provide superior health care for Medicare beneficiaries in Medicare Advantage as compared to traditional Medicare."
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In Favor Of Medicare Advantage
posted by Bea Parr on 13 Nov 2007 at 5:03 pmAs a senior and Medicare advocate for the past 11 years, I am very happy to see what Medicare Advantage has done for many of my lower income clients. A very large number of Medicare recipients are unable to afford supplement plans or private insurance to cover the large gaps in Original Medicare coverage. The low or no premium Medicare Advantage plans are a HUGE savings when compared to the high premium costs of private insurance. Small or no copays for medicare care encourages a member to see a medical provider more often. I have personally seen many of my clients improve their health by being able to see their doctor for only $5 or $10 per visit. I am very much in favor of Medicare Advantage plans. They are not for everyone, but they certainly are for a large majority. Some regulation in standardizing the numerous plans available would be preferred and I would encourage any legislation to that effect. Thank you for allowing me a venue in which to voice my opinion.
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