Linda Harding+FollowMedicare Advantage caps take advantageI am disabled and became eligible for Medicare a few years ago. I was told if I needed help with transportation that I would have to switch to an MA plan thus began my journey with Medicare Advantage. I have an illness that destroyed my teeth and saw a dentist who said they were making me sick. My upper teeth were removed a few months ago. United paid for that but they said my plan is maxed out and they won't pay any more. Because I am on Medicare I was automatically put on Medicaid QMB which only covers copays at a doctor or hospital. This means I have had no follow up care because I can not afford it. I am in a lot of pain. Bone spurs are coming through my gums. I am trying to make it tolerable by using orajel and Tylenol but there have been times I start crying because it hurts so bad. The dentist won't see me unless I have the copays up front, which the next step is a deep cleaning which they want $154 for. Meanwhile I can only eat soft foods and I am seeing a doctor for swallowing disorders. She is concerned about my nutrition so I am on liquid multivitamins and a daily nutritional shake. This whole situation is so frustrating. Original Medicare doesn't cover dental so switching to it would have no effect on my situation. I can't even get antibiotics for my recovery plan without seeing the dentist again and I can't afford to pay for the treatment. #MedicareAdvantage,#UnitedHealth6859Share
Robyn Anderson+FollowUnitedHealth’s Comeback: What’s Changing?Heard about UnitedHealth’s big comeback moves? After a rough year, they’re rolling out changes to win back trust. If you’ve ever worried about your health insurance suddenly getting pricier or trickier, keep an eye on this. Their shake-up could mean smoother claims and maybe even better deals for folks like us. Let’s see if their fresh start pays off! #Business #MakeMoney #UnitedHealth92129Share
Allen Rios+FollowWhy Buffett's Betting on UnitedHealth's Bad YearEver notice how some folks love a good sale—even when it’s on Wall Street? UnitedHealth’s stock has been in the doghouse after a rough year, but Warren Buffett and other billionaire investors just scooped up millions of shares. Why? They’re betting the company’s troubles (like CEO drama and government probes) are just temporary. Sometimes, the best deals are hiding in plain sight—if you’re willing to stomach a little chaos. #Business #Market #UnitedHealth20Share
Gregory Mann+FollowWhy Everyone’s Suddenly Buying UnitedHealth StockUnitedHealth’s image might be in the dumps, but its stock is suddenly the hot ticket—even Warren Buffett is in. After months of bad press and falling prices, big names (and regular folks) are piling in, betting the company will bounce back. It’s a classic case of ‘buy low, hope high’—sometimes the best deals show up when everyone else is running away. Would you take the risk? #Business #Market #UnitedHealth172Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowBuffett Bets Big on UnitedHealth—What’s Up?Warren Buffett just surprised Wall Street by scooping up a chunk of UnitedHealth stock, even as the company’s been in the hot seat over healthcare costs and a DOJ probe. The twist? Shares jumped 8.5% after hours. If you’re tracking your 401(k), this is a reminder that when Buffett makes a move, markets listen. It’s like when your foodie friend raves about a new restaurant—suddenly, everyone wants in. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #UnitedHealth399Share
Tristan Richards+FollowUnitedHealth Drama: What’s Up With UNH Stock?Here’s the scoop for your coffee break: UnitedHealth, the giant behind many health plans, just swapped out its money boss after a year of wild stock drops and some headline-making drama. The new CFO has to fix a big problem: rising health costs are eating up profits faster than premiums can keep up. If you’ve got UNH in your portfolio, buckle up—more twists ahead as they try to get back on track! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #UnitedHealth56Share
fnixon+FollowUnitedHealth’s Money Moves: What It Means for YouUnitedHealth just swapped out its CFO after a rough patch—think higher medical bills and profits taking a hit. The company is even dropping some Medicare plans, which could leave over 600,000 people shopping for new coverage. If you’re on a UnitedHealth plan, now’s a good time to double-check your options and maybe shop around. Leadership shake-ups can mean changes are coming, so stay alert! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #UnitedHealth4642Share
Kim Reeves+FollowUnitedHealth’s $330B Oops: What It Means for YouUnitedHealth just pulled off a rare Wall Street faceplant, losing over $330 billion in value after admitting its problems run way deeper than a bad quarter. If you’ve got UnitedHealth insurance or use Optum for your prescriptions, expect some changes ahead—think new faces at the top and a company-wide reboot. For investors, it’s a reminder: even the biggest, steadiest companies can hit rough water. Keep an eye on your portfolio and don’t assume anything’s bulletproof! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #UnitedHealth9585Share
Beth Burton+FollowUnitedHealth’s $6.5B Shock: Big Shakeup!UnitedHealth just got slammed with $6.5 billion in surprise medical costs and is dropping 600,000 Medicare Advantage members to stop the bleeding. They’re going full AI to cut costs and trying to win back Wall Street after a wild year—think CEO drama, lawsuits, and even a murder scandal. Stock’s been tanking, but they’re betting big on tech and a total reset to turn things around. Wild times for healthcare! #Health #BodyHealth #UnitedHealth34Share
Tristan Richards+FollowUnitedHealth's Big Shakeup: What It Means for YouUnitedHealth just did a major exec shuffle at Optum, their massive health services arm, after a rough patch with rising medical costs. Translation: if you’re on a Medicare Advantage plan or use Optum clinics, expect some changes in how your care is managed and maybe even in your premiums next year. The company’s bringing in new leaders and outside experts to fix things—so keep an eye out for updates if you’re a customer! #UnitedHealth #Optum #HealthcareNews #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup8292Share