Fierce Healthcare November 17, 2022
Robert King

More than 1,000 Medicare Advantage plans offered in-home support services in 2023, the highest number yet. (PeopleImages/Getty Images)

More Medicare Advantage (MA) plans are offering supplemental benefits aimed at in-home services for 2023 as care continues to shift outside of healthcare facilities, a new report said.

A report (PDF), released Thursday from consulting firm Milliman and conducted on behalf of the Better Medicare Alliance, detailed how many plans expanded supplemental benefits for 2023.

“As seniors contend with rising household costs, their ability to access more benefits that are built into the affordable cost of their Medicare Advantage plan is welcome news,” said Mary Beth Donahue, president and CEO of the Better Medicare Alliance, in a...

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