Healthcare Finance News November 6, 2019
Susan Morse

In time for open enrollment, the National Committee for Quality Assurance has released its annual health insurance plan ratings.

Five plans received the top rating of 5.0. They are Capital District Physicians’ Health Plan in New York, the Capital District Physicians’ Healthcare Network in New York; the Kaiser Family Foundation Plan of the Mid-Atlantic states in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia; Tufts Associated Health Maintenance Organization of Massachusetts and Rhode Island; and Tufts Benefits Administrators of Massachusetts.

NCQA rated 1,021 health plans and compared them in the areas of consumer satisfaction, prevention, and treatment. These included 438 commercial plans, 412 Medicare plans and 171 Medicaid plans.

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