Health Payer Intelligence July 20, 2022
Kelsey Waddill

Health maintenance organizations still dominate members’ selection of Medicare Advantage plans.

Medicare Advantage plans are seeing low healthcare spending, strong diversity, and high enrollment in 2022 compared to 2021 and earlier years, according to the Better Medicare Alliance’s 2022 State of Medicare Advantage report.

“With a 94% beneficiary satisfaction rate, annual consumer savings of nearly $2,000 per year, better health outcomes, and lower per-beneficiary government spending, Medicare Advantage has proven its value to seniors and the health care system alike,” Mary Beth Donahue, president and chief executive officer of the Better Medicare Alliance said in the press release.

“More than just facts and figures on a page, this report is a testament to what policymakers and advocates can do...

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