Health Payer Intelligence October 8, 2020
Kelsey Waddill

Medicare enrollment continues to pose challenges for beneficiaries, but there are concrete steps that policymakers can take to reduce the burden according to Better Medicare Alliance.

Beneficiaries suffer from chronic confusion over Medicare enrollment but policymakers can take action to streamline the process and improve beneficiary experience, Better Medicare Alliance asserted in a recent white paper.

“The limitations of our current Medicare enrollment process do a disservice to our nation’s seniors, too often leaving new entrants uncertain and unable to make decisions that would benefit their health and well-being,” Allyson Y. Schwartz, president and chief executive officer of the Better Medicare Alliance, said in the press release.

“Even as changes have been made to improve the information available to beneficiaries,...

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