Health Affairs July 28, 2024
Ruchita Kewalramani, Principal, PwC US; Nate Jacoby, Director, PwC US; Jahnavi Kundu, Director, PwC US; Thom Bales, Health Services Advisory Leader, PwC US

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Even as a growing number of seniors sign up for Medicare, government spending for the program may be drying up and regulatory oversight can intensify. To manage these headwinds, health plans should act now.

Almost 33.5 million people are enrolled in a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan, with a net increase of about 840,000...

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