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Medicare and Congress Are Looking Into Misleading TV Ads For Medicare Advantage Plans
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Mellanie True Hills -- Health and Productivity Expert -- StopAfib Mellanie True Hills -- Health and Productivity Expert -- StopAfib
For Immediate Release:
Dateline: Dallas, TX
Monday, November 21, 2022

 
Medicare and the US Senate are investigating Medicare Advantage Plan Broker pitches on TV. Those ads feature celebrities telling you to get all the benefits you’re entitled to. In addition, those deceptive ads encourage calling a phone number where agents use bait-and-switch and other predatory and misleading tactics to get people to sign up. Hopefully, these ads will soon be better regulated. 
And Mayo Clinic recently sent letters to patients in Florida and Arizona warning that it will no longer take most Medicare Advantage Plans and suggesting patients enroll in Original Medicare. 
Learn more about these stories at:
Avoid Misleading TV Ads From Medicare Advantage Plan Brokers—Medicare and Congress Are Scrutinizing Them
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