Becker's Healthcare September 14, 2022
Rylee Wilson

Enrollees in Medicare Advantage were less likely to receive low-value care than those enrolled in traditional Medicare, a new study published in JAMA Open Network found.

The study, published Sept. 9, found Medicare Advantage enrollees received 9.2 percent fewer low-value services than their counterparts using traditional Medicare.

Low-value care is services that provide little clinical benefit or cause more harm than benefits for a patient....

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