MedCity News November 27, 2023
Marissa Plescia

Seniors are mostly still interested in $0 premium Medicare Advantage plans, according to a new eHealth report. However, slightly fewer seniors are choosing these plans compared to previous years.

Seniors are largely interested in $0 premium Medicare Advantage plans, but demand is slightly lower than in previous years, a new report shows.

About 83% of Medicare Advantage beneficiaries chose a $0 premium plan for coverage year 2024, according to eHealth’s November report. This compares to 84% in 2023, 88% in 2022 and 86% in 2021.

eHealth is an online marketplace for health insurance. Its Medicare Snapshot: AEP Costs & Trends report analyzes the Medicare insurance plans chosen by eHealth consumers during the first half of the Medicare Annual Enrollment...

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