Becker's Healthcare March 31, 2023
Rylee Wilson

Medicare Advantage enrollment continued to accelerate in 2022, an updated analysis from Chartis found.

Early numbers from CMS seemed to indicate growth began to slow in 2022, but updated numbers from the agency showed there are 2.7 million new Medicare Advantage members enrolled for 2023 coverage, up from 2.3 million in 2022.

Atul Pathiyal, president of payer advisory services at Chartis, told Becker’s the continued growth is a reflection of two factors: the growth of the overall senior population and the increasing popularity of Medicare Advantage’s features.

Chartis published an updated Medicare Advantage enrollment report March 23.

“We don’t see any reason for it to not grow. The trends have been pointing in this direction for...

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