Health Payer Intelligence August 31, 2022
Kelsey Waddill

Identifying the most prominent social determinants of health barriers among seniors can help payers shape their Medicare Advantage benefits to match seniors’ needs.

Three major social determinants of health factors are particularly predominant barriers to care for America’s seniors: economic instability, loneliness, and food insecurity, according to a study sponsored by Alignment Healthcare.

Researchers from Toluna conducted an online survey from July 24 to August 13, 2022, which reached 2,600 seniors ages 65 and older. Most respondents identified as white. Half were in Medicare Advantage and this population was divided primarily between preferred provider organizations and health maintenance organizations.

Economic instability—specifically, challenges in paying medical bills—was a widespread issue for respondents. One out of six seniors shouldered medical debt...

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