Medicare Advan­tage plans of seniors could lose $30 to $50 in val­ue

Medicare Advantage plans of seniors could lose  to  in value

(The Cen­ter Square) – Seniors account for 51% of Medicare Advan­tage enroll­ment, and a fair num­ber of them may soon lose $30 to $50 in val­ue of sup­ple­men­tal ben­e­fits.
Reeval­u­a­tion of the insur­er reim­burse­ment rate cut for 2025 is being urged of the Cen­ters of Medicare & Med­ic­aid Ser­vices. A let­ter to Chiq­ui­ta Brooks-Lasure, the admin­is­tra­tor, was signed by 45 Repub­li­can mem­bers of the U.S. House of Rep­re­sen­ta­tives.
Medicare Advan­tage is cho­sen often because it pro­vides low­er cost, con­tains out-of-pock­et spend­ing lim­its, care coor­di­na­tion, and addi­tion­al ben­e­fits for den­tal and vision. The insur­er reim­burse­ment …