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Democrat takes aim at Medicare Advantage ads as seniors call foul

Por: Newsweek Nation January 25, 2024

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A Democratic senator has launched a probe into Medicare Advantage's advertising practices after seniors complained of being misled and left with fewer, costlier healthcare options.Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat from Oregon and the chair of the Senate Finance Committee, has issued letters to the leaders of five Medicare plan advertisers as he looks to end deceptive marketing to seniors.Wyden said his probe looks into how companies use insurance... + full article



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