Better Medicare Alliance
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MA Beneficiaries With Cancer Spend Less on Healthcare Than Traditional Medicare Beneficiaries
Medicare Advantage beneficiaries with a cancer diagnosis spend $3,996 on out-of-pocket costs and premiums annually, versus $6,091 for traditional Medicare beneficiaries with cancer, a new report found.
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Report: Black, Latino, Asian Americans Are More Likely To Choose MA Plans Over Traditional
About 27% of Medicare Advantage enrollees are Black, Latino or Asian, versus 17% of traditional Medicare enrollees, according to a report conducted by ATI Advisory and commissioned by the Better Medicare Alliance.
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Payer’s Place: Dawn Maroney
Dawn Maroney, President, Markets of Alignment Health and CEO of Alignment Health Plan, to discuss how they are using technology to provide better service and care to consumers.
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Insurers Slam CMS for Medicare Advantage RADV Final Rule
The final rule calls for stricter audits on Medicare Advantage plans. AHIP president and CEO Matt Eyles referred to the rule as “unlawful and fatally flawed.”
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Being generally more affordable than Medicare, Medicare Advantage enrollment to see rapid growth
Enrollment in Medicare Advantage has doubled over the last decade, and about 45% of the Medicare population choose Medicare Advantage, according to a new report by Better Medicare Alliance.