Healthcare Innovation November 9, 2023
David Raths

Experts convened at the University of Pennsylvania address questions about the costs of the program, the value it brings to consumers and payers, and how well it serves the increasingly diverse group of enrollees

Medicare Advantage plans now insure more than half of eligible Medicare beneficiaries. A panel of experts recently convened by the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics at the University of Pennsylvania addressed some questions about the costs of the program, the value it brings to consumers and payers, and how well it serves the increasingly diverse group of enrollees who receive their Medicare coverage from MA plans.

The talk was moderated by David Grande, M.D., M.P.A., director of policy at Penn LDI and associate professor of...

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