MedCity News June 13, 2022
Katie Adams

Most Medicare Advantage enrollees are satisfied with their plan and prefer it to other forms of Medicare insurance like Medigap, according to a report released Monday by online health insurance broker eHealth. Enrollees cited Medicare Advantage’s affordability and comprehensiveness are their main reasons for satisfaction.

Enrollment in the Medicare Advantage program has more than doubled since 2011. At the end of last year, the program had 28 million participants, accounting for 45% of all Medicare beneficiaries.

Most of these enrollees are satisfied with their plan and prefer it to other forms of Medicare insurance like Medigap, according to a report released Monday by online health insurance broker eHealth. Enrollees cited Medicare Advantage’s affordability and comprehensiveness are their main reasons for...

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