Becker's Healthcare September 23, 2024
Rylee Wilson

Medicare Advantage plans “lacking substance” will not stand the test of time, Jordan Reigel, president of Essence Healthcare, told Becker’s.

Maryland Heights, Mo.-based Essence Healthcare is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. Looking ahead to another two decades, Mr. Reigel is “very bullish that Medicare Advantage is here to stay.”

“As we look at the competitive landscape, and at those entities that have come in and tried to play in the Medicare space — we recognize there have been those with true, deep capabilities in managing patient care, producing consistent outcomes,” Mr. Reigel said. “We’ll continue to see those who lack substance falling out of the industry, falling out of the market.”

Essence Healthcare, which has around...

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