Every since I enrolled in Medicare, United Healthcare has been emailing, and calling me to schedule a House Call. This is being pitched as a benign visit by a health professional, presumably someone that represents United Healthcare to discuss my state of health and how to utilize my health plan to address any identified issues, but I am naturally suspicious of their benevolent tones.
All of us who pay attention understand that we now are living in a surveillance state. This unelected, and in my view unconstitutional 4th branch of government is trying to put all citizens under their thumb. Could it be that these so call health professional is scripted to ask clever questions designed to determine our political bent, vaccination status, to ascertain our stance on issues now labeled as subversively obdurate to a Marxist ideology.
Proverbs 21:23 tells us "Whoever keeps his mouth and his tongue keeps himself out of trouble." By aged wisdom I have come to know that corporate representatives represent corporate (gov) interest. Because of this I am naturally suspicious that this United Healthcare offering angled to benefit me, is instead a sirens song luring me to my own demise.
My consistent reply thus far to UHC has been, not interested. I'll call you when I need something.
Any of you older patriots go through this process?
Clinics are reimbursed per member per month $ amount for Medicare Advantage Plan patients.
Metrics must be met, for example BP within limits, Diabetes managed evidenced by blood test A1C below certain %, pts taking medicines as ordered, etc, to receive maximum reimbursement.
Thus, many clinics and docs strive to bring care to pts if pts on their panels, assigned to them, do not come into the office for care. For those with health issues, this safety net is very beneficial. There are many providers that truly want people to be as healthy as possible.
I haven't used my medicare since I first got it. Tell you the truth, I don't trust doctors one iota.
I'm a nurse and I rarely go either, lol