Home Health Care News March 1, 2022
Andrew Donlan

Medicare Advantage (MA) supplemental benefits adoption has been slow my some measures and rapid by others.

A new report from the consulting firm Milliman gives a look into that dynamic and shows exactly where each of those benefits stands in 2022.

Among the primarily-health related benefits, in-home support services (IHSS) remains the most popular benefit by a large margin. Meanwhile, adult day service offerings have actually fallen off from 2021.

As for the Special Supplemental Benefits for the Chronically Ill (SSBCI), the services that home care agencies can provide also remain the most popular. Those include the food and produce, meals beyond a limited basis, non-medical transportation and general supports for living offerings.

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