Home Health Care News February 14, 2024
Joyce Famakinwa

Medicare Advantage (MA) supplemental benefits have expanded and evolved over the last five or six years, but there’s a need to concretely prove their value. One way to do so would be by mirroring the regulatory model state Medicaid programs use for home- and community-based services.

That’s one of the key takeaways from a report conducted by Leavitt Partners, in collaboration with The Helper Bees.

Overall, over 30 million Americans are enrolled in MA plans. One of main draws of MA is the additional benefits.

Supplemental benefits are different across various plans, but typically include things like dental coverage, fitness and wellness programs, transportation services, and in-home support services, for example.

Over the years, MA supplemental benefits have expanded from...

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