As the new plan year nears, insurance carriers consider downsizing in the state, which could kick thousands of seniors off their health care plans
“Tens of thousands of retirees could learn that their current health care plan will no longer be available in Maryland this fall, as major insurance providers consider ending their Medicare Advantage plans for next year.
About 25% of Maryland Medicare recipients use a supplemental Medicare care program that helps low-income retirees use a private insurer for health coverage that often provides additional services such as vision, dental and transportation assistance.” – Danielle J. Brown, Maryland Matters