Forbes July 24, 2024
Suman Narne

Suman Narne, corporate and healthcare tech leader known for transformative projects at PWC, Pepsi, AdhereHealth, inspiring future tech pros.

Just like in any other industry where ratings drive decisions, healthcare is no exception anymore.

CMS star ratings influence consumers to choose healthcare plans that fit their needs. Higher ratings signify better quality, and plans with the highest ratings tend to be more financially viable due to increased per-member-per-month payments.

Despite their importance, 58% of Medicare Advantage plans scored below four stars in 2024, highlighting a critical need for improvement.

Rather than relying solely on blanket best practices, it’s imperative to delve deep into data across multiple domains and analyze performance. By identifying and addressing gaps, healthcare providers can ultimately improve...

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