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I just got a robo call from AARP-United Healthcare (my new Plan G provider) wanting to ask me questions about my health. I hung up without answering. Anyone else get a call like this?
Thanks kind of weird seeing you have a supplemental plan. Maybe it was a Spam call? I've been on G for 15 years and have never been questioned about my health by my provider. They also have your health record on file.I just got a robo call from AARP-United Healthcare (my new Plan G provider) wanting to ask me questions about my health. I hung up without answering. Anyone else get a call like this?
+1Thanks kind of weird seeing you have a supplemental plan. Maybe it was a Spam call? I've been on G for 15 years and have never been questioned about my health by my provider. They also have your health record on file.
The benefits manager knows every plan that is available in our area and what the costs are for said plans. They don't have their own "stable" of companies they represent - they represent us. Their only function is to tell us what each plan is (what it covers), help us decide what is best for us, then reimburse us (from the stipend) each month for our insurance payments and co-pays, deductibles, etc. It's actually a pretty good service to have. BUT, the stipend is not enough to cover all our health care costs. We still pay some of it (which doesn't sound too surprising.) Megacorp is generous - but not that generous.Is your stipend limited to the products the benefits managers acts as an agent for? If so, and you are thinking to move away from those choices, megacorp either wants you to stay because they like paying out the stipend. Or vice versa.