McKnight’s Senior Living June 16, 2022
Kathleen Steele Gaivin

Medicare Advantage enrollment rates now top more than 50% of Medicare enrollees in 123 congressional districts, according to new Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services data analyzed by the Better Medicare Alliance, a nonprofit organization that advocates for Medicare Advantage plans.

This enrollment level is up 37% from 90 districts a year ago, the organization said.

The top 10 states for the Medicare Advantage option enrollment, according to BMA’s Medicare Advantage enrollment map, published Wednesday, are Alabama (53% MA enrollment), Michigan (53%), Florida (53%), Hawaii (51%), Connecticut (51%), Maine (51%), Oregon (51%), Georgia (49%), Louisiana (49%) and Minnesota (49%). Data show that 31 states currently have Medicare Advantage enrollment rates of more than 40%, BMA said.

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Topics: CMS, Govt Agencies, Insurance, Medicare Advantage, Patient / Consumer, Survey / Study, Trends
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