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Ep 1. Medicare (dis)Advantage. Does it suck? It depends.

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Drs. Anthony Paravati and Amar Rewari delve into the complexities of Medicare Advantage, exploring its appeal to seniors, the financial mechanisms behind its low premiums, and the challenges faced by providers. They discuss the demographics of Medicare Advantage enrollees, the revenue structures that sustain these plans, and the implications for healthcare providers. The conversation also highlights the pros and cons of Medicare Advantage for beneficiaries and speculates on the future sustainability of the program amidst tightening margins and regulatory pressures.takeaways

  • Medicare Advantage offers lower premiums, appealing to budget-conscious seniors.
  • The program is administered by commercial insurance companies, not the government directly.
  • Narrow networks in Medicare Advantage can limit provider choices for seniors.
  • Seniors with lower incomes are more likely to choose Medicare Advantage.
  • Insurance companies benefit from risk adjustment payments for sicker patients.
  • Quality bonuses incentivize Medicare Advantage plans to improve care.
  • Hospitals face challenges with payment delays and denials from Medicare Advantage plans.
  • The popularity of Medicare Advantage is increasing among seniors.
  • Tighter margins for Medicare Advantage plans may lead to reduced benefits.
  • Future changes in Medicare Advantage will depend on regulatory adjustments and market dynamics.
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25 episodes

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Manage episode 517863527 series 3700095
Content provided by Dr. Amar Rewari and Dr. Anthony Paravati, Dr. Amar Rewari, and Dr. Anthony Paravati. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Amar Rewari and Dr. Anthony Paravati, Dr. Amar Rewari, and Dr. Anthony Paravati or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Drs. Anthony Paravati and Amar Rewari delve into the complexities of Medicare Advantage, exploring its appeal to seniors, the financial mechanisms behind its low premiums, and the challenges faced by providers. They discuss the demographics of Medicare Advantage enrollees, the revenue structures that sustain these plans, and the implications for healthcare providers. The conversation also highlights the pros and cons of Medicare Advantage for beneficiaries and speculates on the future sustainability of the program amidst tightening margins and regulatory pressures.takeaways

  • Medicare Advantage offers lower premiums, appealing to budget-conscious seniors.
  • The program is administered by commercial insurance companies, not the government directly.
  • Narrow networks in Medicare Advantage can limit provider choices for seniors.
  • Seniors with lower incomes are more likely to choose Medicare Advantage.
  • Insurance companies benefit from risk adjustment payments for sicker patients.
  • Quality bonuses incentivize Medicare Advantage plans to improve care.
  • Hospitals face challenges with payment delays and denials from Medicare Advantage plans.
  • The popularity of Medicare Advantage is increasing among seniors.
  • Tighter margins for Medicare Advantage plans may lead to reduced benefits.
  • Future changes in Medicare Advantage will depend on regulatory adjustments and market dynamics.
  continue reading

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