HEALTH CARE un-covered Show

No One Likes Medicare Advantage | EP 4

24 min · 3. juni 2026
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Wendell Potter and Joey Rettino are joined by former Republican Congressman Jim Greenwood, one of the architects of Medicare Advantage, Rep. Greg Murphy (R-NC) and Rep. Mark Pocan (D-WI) to discuss how a program intended to improve Medicare became associated with prior authorization barriers, denied care, narrow networks, overpayments and growing corporate profits. As scrutiny of Medicare Advantage grows on both sides of the aisle, the future of the program has never been more uncertain.

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