By JEFF GOLDSMITH
This morning, after twelve years, I dumped my Medicare Advantage plan and enrolled in a Medicare Supplement policy. My smoldering discontent finally boiled over and . . . I’m gone. It was a large network style national plan with zero premium.
My decision to enroll in MA was, in part, ideological. I liked the idea of a program design that rewarded healthy behavior. But I discovered that none of the alleged MA perks were actually reachable-my health club was out of network as was my dentist. When I got cancer in 2015, the plan did not give me attitude about my decisio...
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