Health Payer Intelligence October 11, 2022

Medicare Advantage star ratings for Medicare Advantage-prescription drug contracts and Part D plans dropped compared to 2022 due to methodology changes and pandemic-related challenges.

The average star ratings for Medicare Advantage plans with prescription drug coverage and Part D plans were 4.15 and 3.25, which marked decreases from last year, the 2023 Medicare Advantage Star Ratings revealed.

The Medicare Advantage Star Ratings measure the quality of health and drug services received by individuals enrolled in Medicare Advantage and Part D plans. The ratings allow consumers to compare plan performances as they prepare for open enrollment.

The average 2023 star rating for Medicare Advantage-prescription drug contracts was 4.15, falling from 4.37 in 2022.

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