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Signs Medicare Advantage Isn’t Working for You

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldFebruary 9, 20265 Mins Read
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Key takeaways
  • Restricted provider networks: You cannot see preferred doctors or specialists because many are out-of-network.
  • Frequent prior authorizations or denials: Repeated delays and appeals block timely access to needed tests and treatments.
  • Rising out-of-pocket costs: Low premiums contrast with accumulating copays and higher total annual healthcare spending.
  • Unexpected or confusing bills: Surprise out-of-network charges from anesthesiologists or labs create financial uncertainty.
  • Formulary changes raising drug costs: Medications can be moved to higher tiers or dropped, increasing your prescription expenses.

As we age, our health needs evolve. A plan that seemed perfect at age 65 might not offer the same value or peace of mind at 70 or 75. While Medicare Advantage plans often attract beneficiaries with low monthly premiums and extra perks, they can also come with hidden trade-offs that only become apparent when you need significant medical care.

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It is important to regularly evaluate your health coverage to ensure it still serves your best interests. If you find yourself nodding along to the following signs, it may be time to consider a change – specifically, a move toward the stability and freedom of a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan.

You Cannot See the Doctors or Specialists You Want

One of the most frustrating aspects of managed care is discovering that a preferred doctor or specialist is not in your network. Unlike Original Medicare, which allows you to see any provider in the United States who accepts Medicare, Medicare Advantage plans rely on restricted local networks.

Recent analysis indicates that, on average, Medicare Advantage networks include less than half of the doctors in a given county compared to Original Medicare. If you have to switch doctors to stay covered, or if you cannot access the top specialist for a specific condition because they are “out-of-network,” your plan is limiting your access to quality care.

You Are Dealing with Frequent Prior Authorizations or Denials

Does it feel like your insurance company is practicing medicine instead of your doctor? Medicare Advantage plans frequently require “prior authorization” before they approve services like CT scans, MRIs, or skilled nursing stays. This administrative hurdle can delay necessary treatment.

The statistics are concerning. In 2023 alone, Medicare Advantage insurers denied 3.2 million prior authorization requests. While some of these are overturned on appeal, the process is stressful and time-consuming. If you are tired of waiting for permission to get the care your doctor recommends, this is a clear sign the plan structure is not working for you.

Your Out-of-Pocket Costs Keep Increasing Every Year

Many beneficiaries choose Medicare Advantage because of the low (or zero) monthly premiums. However, “low premium” does not mean “free.” You likely pay copayments for every doctor visit, hospital stay, and diagnostic test.

If you have developed a chronic condition or require frequent medical attention, these copays add up quickly. You might find that your total annual spending — premiums plus out-of-pocket costs — is higher than what you would pay for a Medicare Supplement plan, which offers more predictable monthly expenses.

You Have Received Unexpected or Confusing Medical Bills

Surprise billing is a common headache for those in HMO or PPO plans. You might visit a hospital that is in your network, only to find out later that the anesthesiologist or the lab used was out-of-network.

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With a Medicare Supplement plan, billing is straightforward. If Medicare covers the service, your Medigap plan pays its share. There are no surprise “network” loopholes to worry about, providing you with financial clarity.

Your Prescription Drugs Are No Longer Covered or Cost More

Each year, insurance carriers change their formularies, the list of drugs they cover. A medication that was Tier 1 (low cost) last year might move to Tier 3 (high cost) this year or be dropped altogether.

While Medicare Supplement plans do not cover prescription drugs (you would pair them with a standalone Part D plan), separating your medical and drug coverage allows you to shop for the best drug plan annually without disrupting your primary medical insurance.

You Feel Restricted by Provider Networks or Referral Rules

Freedom of choice is a significant factor in healthcare satisfaction. In many Medicare Advantage HMO plans, you must obtain a referral from a primary care physician before seeing a specialist. This extra step creates a bottleneck in your care.

If you value the autonomy to book an appointment with a cardiologist or dermatologist without asking for permission first, a Medicare Supplement plan is the superior choice. These plans do not require referrals, giving you direct access to specialists.

Coverage Changes Are Disrupting Your Ongoing Care

Medicare Advantage plans are annual contracts. This means benefits, networks, and cost-sharing structures can change every January. Your doctor might leave the network, or your max-out-of-pocket limit might increase.

If you are tired of reviewing an “Annual Notice of Change” letter every autumn with anxiety, you might prefer the stability of Medigap. Medicare Supplement benefits are standardized by the government and do not change year-to-year; only the premium adjusts.

You Travel Often or Live in More Than One State

Do you enjoy travel or spend your winters in a warmer climate? Medicare Advantage plans are generally regional, meaning your coverage usually does not travel with you (except for emergencies). Routine care received outside your service area is typically not covered.

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Original Medicare paired with a Medicare Supplement plan offers nationwide coverage. You can see a doctor in Florida, get a check-up in Arizona, or visit a specialist in New York, all with the same coverage. Some Medigap plans even offer foreign travel emergency benefits.

Managing Your Plan Feels Complicated or Time-Consuming

Healthcare should not require a spreadsheet to manage. Between tracking referrals, checking networks, fighting denials, and monitoring copays, managing a Medicare Advantage plan can feel like a part-time job.

If you desire simplicity, moving to Original Medicare with a Supplement is a relief. There are virtually no networks to check and no referrals to manage. You simply present your cards, and the insurance takes care of the rest.

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