Home Health Care News November 18, 2021
Robert Holly

In-home support services are the most popular — and arguably impactful — supplemental benefit offered by Medicare Advantage (MA) plans under the primarily health-related category.

That statement was supported by recently unveiled figures from ATI Advisory. It’s now being emphasized even further, thanks to a new data brief commissioned by the Better Medicare Alliance (BMA) and prepared by the actuarial consulting firm Milliman.

“Medicare Advantage continues to lead the way in innovative supplemental benefit offerings that address beneficiaries’ well-being and promote healthy aging in place,” BMA President and CEO Mary Beth Donahue said in a statement.

New information on MA trends comes out every fall, with additional insights released toward the beginning of the following year. Generally, the two data...

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