JAMA Network May 15, 2025
Adam L. Beckman, MD, MBA; Dannie Dai, BA; Hawazin W. Elani, BDS, PhD; Christopher L. Cai, MD; E. John Orav, PhD; José F. Figueroa, MD, MPH

Veterans with benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are increasingly enrolling in Medicare Advantage (MA) insurance plans.1,2 About 1 in 10 veterans enrolled in MA have no Medicare services paid for per year by MA,1 which receives about $12 000 in capitated payments per enrollee annually.3 Concerns have been raised about...

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