Home Health Care News April 20, 2023
Joyce Famakinwa

When Medicare Advantage (MA) plans began offering expanded supplemental benefits, it opened the door for more engagement with home care providers. Flashforward to 2023, and nearly a quarter of plans are offering some level of in-home support services.

That’s according to Tyler Overstreet Cromer, principal at the Washington, D.C.-based research and consulting firm ATI Advisory. She spoke about home care-related development within MA plans recently at Home Health Care News’ Capital + Strategy conference.

Broadly, MA enrollment has been on the rise and is set to outpace Medicare.

Specifically, MA has more than 28 million beneficiaries, or 45% of the Medicare population. This is expected to reach over 52% of total Medicare enrollment by 2030, according to data from the...

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