Home Health Care News April 5, 2023
Joyce Famakinwa

With Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollment poised to surpass traditional Medicare, home health providers will be forced to engage with plans, or otherwise, be left behind.

That’s according to William A. Dombi, the president of the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC). Dombi expressed this viewpoint during his keynote speech at the Illinois HomeCare & Hospice Council (IHHC) conference on Wednesday.

It should come as no surprise to home health industry stakeholders that MA enrollment is on the rise.

Currently, MA has more than 28 million beneficiaries, or 45% of the Medicare population. By 2030, Medicare Advantage is expected to have over 52% of total Medicare enrollment, according to data from the research and advocacy organization Better Medicare Alliance.

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