Becker's Healthcare December 1, 2023
Claire Wallace

As of the beginning of December, 13 candidates remain in the race for president, including seven Republicans, three Democrats and three independent party members, according to NBC News.

Remaining candidates include incumbent President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. Six additional Republican candidates have already withdrawn their names from consideration.

Being from different parties, it’s natural that the candidates are all split when it comes to Medicare Advantage plans and reform.

Here is where five of the 13 candidates stand on Medicare Advantage:

Donald Trump: During Republican Donald Trump’s presidency, he decreased the average monthly plan premium for Medicare Advantage beneficiaries, bringing it down to the lowest MA plans had seen since 2007.

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