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@colleenyoung

Dang, I guess that makes sense that they can't recommend insurance providers. However, the website lists plans that Mayo accepts, which may help as you shop around.

Let me tag a few members who may have some thoughts or experiences to share and next steps you might try regarding finding an insurance plan that will ease the continuity of care like @roch @naturegirl5 @mikaylar @jenatsky @amkaloha @ess77 @jenniferhunter.

@jdd, have you considered consulting with a social worker? They can help wade through insurance stuff.

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I received a letter from Mayo that Mayo is not in network for any Medicare Advantage plans. They accept regular Medicare and Medigap supplementals. My research found that Plan G (open to anyone who pays the premium) or F (special qualifiers based on when you turned 65 and applied). Checked Forbes and Consumer Reports and determined for my husband and me, Fla Blue, United Healthcare or Humana had the best options. You should do some research as many insurance providers have plan G. We based it in coverage (most are comparable) and cost. Still have not chosen the winner.

Where does one find a social worker? I need one for my disabled son. Can’t seem to find an advocate to help with medicaid application. The online process is a joke. One needs an advocate.