Home Health Care News December 11, 2019
Joyce Famakinwa

Despite a rise in the number of Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollees over the past several years, the percentage of MA plans offering supplemental benefits, including home care services, will decrease.

That’s according to a recent study conducted by Duke University’s Margolis Center for Policy Health.

Overall, there were 22 million Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans in 2019, compared with 10.5 million in 2009, according to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation. San Francisco-based Kaiser Family Foundation is a nonprofit that focuses on national health issues, as well as the U.S. role in global health policy.

After the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) first expanded the...

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