Becker's Healthcare February 27, 2024
Rylee Wilson

Medicare Advantage beneficiaries in Nevada could see their supplemental benefits reduced or cost-sharing increase by over $90 each month in 2025, according to estimates from Berkeley Research Group.

BRG’s analysis, published Feb. 26, was commissioned by the Better Medicare Alliance, a pro-MA group backed by insurers.

The research firm estimated MA beneficiaries would see their benefits reduced or cost sharing increased by $33 per month on average. Insurers are likely to cut back on benefits because CMS’ proposed benchmark payment rates do not offset rising medical costs, according to BRG’s report.

The potential impacts vary...

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