Becker's Healthcare September 30, 2022
Rylee Wilson

AHIP president and CEO Matt Eyles lauded CMS’ announcement that average Medicare Advantage premiums will decrease in 2023, calling the price drop a “further demonstration” of the value of Medicare Advantage plans.

In a Sept. 29 news release, Mr. Eyles touted the benefits of Medicare Advantage, calling the program an essential partner in improving health equity among marginalized communities.

Average Medicare Advantage monthly premiums are projected to decrease around 8 percent from 2022, from $19.58 to $18, CMS said Sept. 29.

“Medicare Advantage is a prime example...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: CMS, Govt Agencies, Insurance, Medicare Advantage
Fewer Medicare Advantage Plans Are Offering Home-Based Care Services For 2025
Medicare Advantage and Part D Programs to Remain in the Enforcement Spotlight in 2025
Why aren't Medicare Advantage enrollees using supplemental benefits?
Alignment Healthcare names new president as insurer eyes growth
Clover, Alignment grow Medicare Advantage enrollment

Share This Article