Becker's Healthcare November 2, 2023
Jakob Emerson

There are nearly 4,000 Medicare Advantage plans for older adults to choose from nationwide for 2024, and payers are launching unique benefits aimed at serving specific and segmented populations.

One of those payers is SCAN Health Plan, which boasts the country’s first Medicare plans built around the needs of older adults who are women or part of the LGBTQ+ community. Becker’s sat down with SCAN Group CEO Sachin Jain, MD, to discuss how these plans are developed and the business case for why other insurers should do the same in an increasingly competitive Medicare Advantage market.

Question: SCAN Health Plan has launched Medicare Advantage plans specifically built for the LBGTQ+ community and women, along with a 10-year partnership with ApolloMed...

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