Health Affairs March 19, 2024
Jeah Jung, Hansoo Ko, Roger Feldman, Caroline S. Carlin, and Ge Song

The quality of care experienced by members of racial and ethnic minority groups in Medicare Advantage, which is an increasingly important source of Medicare coverage for these groups, has critical implications for health equity. Comparing gaps in Medicare Advantage and traditional Medicare for three quality-of-care outcomes, measured by adverse health events, between minority and non-Hispanic White populations, we found that the relative magnitude of the gaps varied both by racial and ethnic minority group and by quality measure. Hispanic versus non-Hispanic White gaps were smaller in Medicare Advantage than in traditional Medicare for all outcomes:...

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Topics: Equity/SDOH, Healthcare System, Insurance, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Survey / Study, Trends
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