Health Payer Intelligence June 16, 2022
Kelsey Waddill

Medicare Advantage continues to absorb a higher amount of Medicare beneficiaries and garners more bipartisan support.

Medicare Advantage enrollment is on the rise across the United States, with more than 100 congressional districts boasting Medicare Advantage coverage of 50 percent or higher, according to an enrollment map from Better Medicare Alliance.

Better Medicare Alliance used April 2022 CMS state and county enrollment data in order to assess how much Medicare Advantage plans have penetrated marketplaces across the country.

In 2022, 123 congressional districts saw Medicare Advantage plans account for 50 percent or more of Medicare enrollment. More than 30 states had more than 40 percent of their Medicare beneficiaries covered by Medicare Advantage plans.

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