People in Medicare Advantage plans are now in the middle of the Open Enrollment period allowing them to either change plans or switch to Original Medicare.
State Medicaid agencies can improve D-SNP financial transparency and reward those D-SNPs that provide the best value to states, the federal government, and taxpayers through strategic use of D-SNP medical loss ratio reporting.
Medicare Advantage enrollees have until March 31 to change MA plans, Part D prescription plans or switch to Original Medicare.
As original Medicare faces funding shortfalls, Dr. Oz may shift to private insurance providers through Medicare Advantage. Here's what we know so far.
Medicare Advantage open enrollment is available from Jan. 1 through March 31. Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurers as an alternative to original Medicare. Generally, Medicare Advantage may cover Medicare Parts A and B, as well as ...
Dr. Mehmet Oz, a former television personality and Senate candidate, is still likely to win confirmation to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Though the window has closed on the traditional enrollment period for selecting a health plan, it’s important for those seniors who are covered under Medicare Advantage to know they have through March 31 to make an adjustment to their plan.
UnitedHealthcare gained the most Medicare Advantage members during annual enrollment while Humana lost the most policyholders.
Special Needs Plans boosted a sluggish Medicare Advantage market during the annual enrollment period for 2025, a Modern Healthcare analysis found.
Enrollment in private Medicare Advantage plans grew just 3.1%, below projections from Wall Street or the government.
Although most Medicare Advantage enrollees are in plans with supplemental benefits, survey findings show many of these enrollees do not use them.
Despite higher funding and flashy ads, Medicare Advantage plans don’t improve access to supplemental services.