Healthcare Finance News October 8, 2020
Susan Morse

77% of Medicare beneficiaries who enroll in Medicare Advantage plans with drug coverage will be in plans with 4 or more stars.CMS has released the Medicare Advantage and Part D star ratings as Medicare open enrollment begins on October 15.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has released the Medicare Advantage and Part D star ratings for 2021.

The 21 health plans earning 5 stars include KelseyCare Advantage, Kaiser Permanente, UnitedHealthcare, CarePlus by Humana, Tufts Health Plan, Health Partners, Capital District Physicians’ Health Plan, Quartz Medicare Advantage of Wisconsin, Cigna, Health Sun – Anthem, BCBS – Health Now New York and Martins Point.

The lowest rated plans had 2.5 stars and there were only four: Bright Health, AgeWell New...

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Topics: CMS, Govt Agencies, Insurance, Medicare Advantage, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Provider
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