Becker's Healthcare March 21, 2023
Rylee Wilson

Medicare Advantage and Medicare supplement enrollees both reported high levels of satisfaction with their coverage, according to a survey from eHealth.

In the survey, published March 21, 89 percent of Medicare Advantage enrollees said they were satisfied with their coverage, and 87 percent of enrollees in Medicare supplement plans said the same.

Though respondents to eHealth’s survey reported similar levels of satisfaction with their coverage, enrollees differed in several other areas.

  • Medicare supplement enrollees reported higher incomes than their counterparts in Medicare Advantage. Half of Medicare supplement enrollees reported an annual income higher than $50,000, compared to 27 percent of MA enrollees.
  • Around half of Medicare Advantage enrollees said they could not afford any Medicare...

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Topics: Insurance, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Patient / Consumer, Survey / Study, Trends
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