Home Health Care News July 25, 2022
Joyce Famakinwa

Along with achieving better health outcomes, Medicare Advantage (MA) checks in at annual consumer savings of roughly $2,000. That’s according to a new report from the research and advocacy organization Better Medicare Alliance (BMA).

This news, as well as other findings from BMA, come at a time when more home-based care providers are being vocal about both the challenges and opportunities MA presents for their businesses, and as lawmakers are keeping a closer eye on the program.

The report from BMA examines MA enrollment trends, consumer savings and health outcomes, in an effort to describe the program.

Overall, MA enrollment is on the rise, having more than doubled over the last decade.

Specifically, MA has 28.4 million beneficiaries, or 45%...

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