Becker's Healthcare October 19, 2022
Andrew Cass

Nearly a third of beneficiaries said they chose traditional Medicare or a Medicare Advantage plan with the help of an insurance broker, according to the Commonwealth Fund’s “2022 Biennial Health Insurance” survey released Oct. 17.

The survey firm SSRS asked 1,605 adults 65 and older who were enrolled in Medicare as their primary source of coverage why they chose Medicare Advantage or traditional Medicare and what resources they used to choose their coverage, according to the survey. SSRS conducted the survey on the Commonwealth Fund’s behalf between March 28 and July 4.

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