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My elderly aunt wanted help signing up for a Medicare Advantage plan because she'd seen a bunch of ads. I had no idea what any of this was about so I looked up some info on Investopedia.
Man, talk about byzantine. Elderly Americans are expected to learn a bunch of billing-related terms, estimate what kind of health problems they'll have in the future, guess how the treatments for those problems will be billed, and then determine how those bills will play out in terms of the various possible plans. Naturally, the result is companies playing tricks and customers getting screwed as described in OP's article.