Home Health Care News October 20, 2025
Joyce Famakinwa

Despite increasing Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollment growth, the plans offering in-home support services decreased between 2024 and 2025.

That was one key takeaway from a recent report from Better Medicare Alliance. The report, which offers an overview of MA, including demographics, enrollment, benefits, cost savings and outcomes, touted high rates of satisfaction and cost savings – while noting that the number of plans offering in-home support services has dipped.

Better Medicare Alliance is a research and advocacy organization that supports Medicare Advantage.

Overall, 35.1 million people, over half of the entire Medicare-eligible population, are enrolled in MA, according to the report. MA plan enrollment has doubled in the last decade.

The amount of MA plans offered also saw a major...

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