Medical Economics November 1, 2024
Todd Shryock

Key Takeaways

  • Many beneficiaries are unaware of potential changes in their current Medicare plans, despite planning to review their options.
  • Out-of-pocket costs, benefit changes, and prescription drug coverage are the primary concerns for Medicare beneficiaries.
  • Life changes experienced by beneficiaries indicate a need to reassess Medicare coverage options for 2025.
  • There is a desire for extended benefits like dental and vision care, but concerns exist about Medicare’s sustainability for future generations.

As open enrollment approaches, a survey of Medicare patients reveals their top concerns about the program

eHealth conducted a survey of more than 1,200 Medicare...

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