sadly, I didn't see this til the deadline had passed... but if you signed up for an Advantage plan and get cold feet, there's some important advice for weaning yourself off of it next year
UnitedHealth also gets a mention 🤨
The Medicare Advantage trap: What they don’t tell you - Raw Story
Companies are required to write a Medigap policy for you at a reasonable price when you turn 65, no matter how sick you are or what preexisting conditions you may have, but if you’ve been “off Medicare” by being on Medicare Advantage for more than a year, they don’t have to write you a policy, so double-check that and sign up for a Medigap policy before making the switch back to real Medicare.
For example, the former CEO of the nation’s largest Medicare Advantage provider, UnitedHealth, walked away with over a billion dollars in total compensation. With a “B.” One guy. His successor made off with over a half-billion dollars in pay and stock.
https://www.rawstory.com/raw-investigates/medicare-advantage-2670357750/backup:
https://archive.ph/xdytm