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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4343904" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm not sure what LTACH stand for, but here is a story I've had to deal with someone on advantage care. </p><p>My sister is on the OKC recommended advantage plan she got on after retirement from them. </p><p>She went into AFIB, needed an ablation and went to the OKC Heart Hospital to get it done. </p><p>Her health is very poor, legally blind, and so on. We talked to the social worker trying to get her into a rehab center for some care. </p><p>With the Advantage plan she has, she got 7 days. Then got kicked out no matter what her condition was. If she was on Medicare, she would have got I think it was 20 some days and if she wasn't' better another 20 days or something like that. </p><p>She can't be talked out of it, says it's great because she is stationary, has all of her doctors in the plan and gets a few bucks for this or that, none of which helps her in the long run. </p><p>We gave up. Make your own decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4343904, member: 5412"] I'm not sure what LTACH stand for, but here is a story I've had to deal with someone on advantage care. My sister is on the OKC recommended advantage plan she got on after retirement from them. She went into AFIB, needed an ablation and went to the OKC Heart Hospital to get it done. Her health is very poor, legally blind, and so on. We talked to the social worker trying to get her into a rehab center for some care. With the Advantage plan she has, she got 7 days. Then got kicked out no matter what her condition was. If she was on Medicare, she would have got I think it was 20 some days and if she wasn't' better another 20 days or something like that. She can't be talked out of it, says it's great because she is stationary, has all of her doctors in the plan and gets a few bucks for this or that, none of which helps her in the long run. We gave up. Make your own decisions. [/QUOTE]
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