Becker's Healthcare November 17, 2023
Jakob Emerson

Fewer Medicare Advantage beneficiaries are choosing no-premium plans for 2024, according to eHealth’s November snapshot report that tracks MA and Part D plans selected by beneficiaries in the first half of the current annual enrollment period, or Oct. 15 to Nov. 8.

Three key takeaways:

1. Medicare Advantage plans without a premium remain popular, with 83% of beneficiaries choosing plans without one for 2024. Despite...

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