Commonwealth Fund November 15, 2023

A Commonwealth Fund survey out today suggests that older adults with low income are more likely to report they experienced fraudulent or deceptive advertising by health plan marketers during open enrollment than were their higher-income counterparts. In addition, many beneficiaries said they did not know how to file a complaint about suspicious marketing and advertising practices.

During Medicare’s annual open-enrollment period, older adults select between traditional Medicare and private Medicare Advantage...

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