Advisory Board March 8, 2023

Enrollment in Medicare Advantage is expected to surpass 50% of the eligible Medicare population this year, and its rise has created new opportunities for experimentation and savings in senior care. An example of this is the rising demand for senior-focused primary care.

Radio Advisory’s Rachel Woods sat down with experts Sebastian Beckmann and Elysia Culver to discuss the growing interest in senior-focused primary care and the opportunities and challenges it could present to stakeholders.

Read a lightly edited excerpt from the interview below and download the episode for the full conversation.

Rachel Woods: Why does it feel, at least to me, like everyone in the industry is talking about senior-focused primary care right now? This isn’t actually a new idea,...

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