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UnitedHealthcare drops AL doctors from its Medicare Advantage plans

By AL.com  
   September 17, 2014

Over the summer, Alzheimer's patient John "Pete" Barwick had a stroke, fell and hurt his hip. On top of this, wife and caretaker, Karen Barwick, was dealing with some unexpected bad news. Their insurance company, UnitedHealthCare, had dropped her husband's neurologist of five years from their Medicare Advantage plan. In fact, UnitedHealthCare had sent out letters to customers all over the state telling them their doctor had been dropped. The company won't disclose how many letters went out or how many doctors were cut. Medicare Advantage is insurance from a private company which contracts with Medicare to provide federally administered Medicare benefits, usually with some enhanced benefits for a price.

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