Health Payer Intelligence August 30, 2022
Victoria Bailey

Most beneficiaries were enrolled in individual Medicare Advantage plans, but 18 percent of members were in employer-sponsored group plans and 16 percent were in special needs plans.

Medicare Advantage enrollment has continued to grow in 2022, with almost half of eligible Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan, according to an analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF).

Researchers used data from CMS Medicare Advantage enrollment, benefit, and landscape files and the Medicare Enrollment Dashboard to determine trends in Medicare Advantage growth.

KFF newly started basing its Medicare Advantage data on Medicare beneficiaries with both Part A and B coverage instead of the total Medicare population that includes individuals with only Part A or only Part B who...

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