Healthcare Innovation May 22, 2023
By Mark Hagland

A team of healthcare policy researchers, writing in the New England Journal of Medicine, is calling for a major overhaul of the Medicare Advantage program in order to address serious-illness care

A team of healthcare policy researchers, in an article published this month in The New England Journal of Medicine, is arguing for a dramatic overhaul of the Medicare Advantage program, in order to move the program forward on quality measurement, transparency, and non-medical support for Medicare Advantage plan members. The authors of the article, published online on May 11, and entitled “Addressing Serious Illness Care in Medicare Advantage,” believe that some of the core systems of measurement, evaluation, and even information, involved in the program, need to be drastically...

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