Tracey Walker November
22, 2019
Medicare Advantage
plans continue to provide value, according to the results of a new poll.
Ninety-four percent
of beneficiaries are satisfied with their Medicare Advantage coverage,
according to the poll of 2,000
beneficiaries conducted Morning Consult and released by
Washington, D.C.-based Better Medicare Alliance, a coalition of Medicare
Advantage supporters of more than 400,000 beneficiaries and over 140 ally organizations led
by Allyson Y. Schwartz, a a former member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania.
Better Medicare
Alliance commissions a poll annually to gauge seniors’ views on Medicare
issues.
“Our previous polling
pegged this number at 92%—so it’s remarkable that enrollees’ satisfaction rate
has climbed even higher,” says Schwartz, Better Medicare Alliance
president and CEO. “What’s more, 93% of respondents are satisfied with their
network of doctors, physicians, and specialists in their Medicare Advantage
plan, and nearly two-thirds [62%] go so far as to say that Medicare Advantage
is a ‘better choice’ for seniors’ needs that traditional Medicare.”
Healthcare executives
want to have their finger on the pulse of the Medicare marketplace so they know
how to best respond to emerging trends, according to Schwartz.
“With this poll,
we’re providing a timely snapshot of seniors’ views and it confirms what we’ve
long known: they like their Medicare Advantage coverage and want to see it
protected and strengthened by policy makers in Washington and health care plans
and providers,” she says.
Other findings
The poll also found
that nearly half of seniors on Medicare (45%) still did not know about Medicare
Advantage when first enrolling in coverage, and 32% said they would have liked
to have more upfront information about this option.
“These results show
improvement from previous polling which has placed the share of seniors unaware
of Medicare Advantage as high as 65% but it shows us that there is still work
to be done,” Schwartz says. “Every beneficiary deserves complete, unbiased
information about their Medicare options so that they can make an informed
decision based on their unique healthcare needs.
“With half of
Medicare Advantage beneficiaries enrolled in $0 premium plans; 97% having
access to dental, vision, hearing, or fitness benefits unavailable in traditional
Medicare; and beneficiaries experiencing lower out-of-pocket costs, it is clear
that seniors are responding,” Schwartz says. “As policy makers continue
discussions on healthcare policy in Washington, we must protect what works.
Medicare Advantage is exactly that.”
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