This year, as Medicare's open enrollment season kicks off, more than 1 million patients will have to shop for new health insurance due to insurers withdrawing from certain regions.
Many insurers are pulling their Medicare Advantage plans from counties they've deemed unprofitable, forcing beneficiaries like the Potters to reevaluate their coverage.
Libby and Andrew Potter faced a significant change when their Medicare Advantage plan cut ties with local hospitals, highlighting the fragility of health care options.
The situation has alarmed state insurance regulators, as large health systems in various states cut ties with Medicare Advantage plans, affecting many beneficiaries.
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