Fierce Healthcare October 10, 2022
Robert King

Medicare Advantage is likely to make up more than half of total Medicare enrollment in 2023 as open enrollment gears up this week.

As enrollment surges, plans are facing increased scrutiny over risk adjustment practices, with regulators turning up the heat on payments in the program. Plus, star ratings are set to decline this year as new flexibilities introduced under the pandemic are removed and insurers are tasked with incorporating health equity into their ratings.
How are plans and regulators preparing for this major tipping point? Take a deep dive into these trends.
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Topics: CMS, Govt Agencies, Insurance, Medicare Advantage, Payer
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