Bob
Herman February 19, 2018
Roughly 24.4 million seniors and people with
disabilities were enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan as of this month, a
9.4% jump from the same time in 2019, according to the latest federal data
analyzed by Axios.
Why it matters: Medicare Advantage, which is run by private
health insurers, continues to grow at high rates despite concerns over the
program's higher spending and evidence that insurers are making people appear
sicker than they are.
By the numbers: The 9.4% annual enrollment growth is well
above the 6.8% growth rate in
2019, and people flocked to pretty much every insurer selling Medicare
Advantage plans this past season — from startups to well-established carriers.
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UnitedHealth Group
boosted its membership by 10% to 6.3 million people, keeping its position as
the largest MA company.
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Humana (4.4 million),
CVS Health's Aetna (2.6 million) and Kaiser Permanente (1.7 million) remained
among the other large MA plans.
Startups including Devoted Health, Clover Health and Alignment
Healthcare still have small MA footprints compared to the traditional insurance
carriers, but they recorded sizable enrollment gains for this year.
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Devoted multiplied its
membership by seven times, and is now at 16,000 enrollees.
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Clover has 54,500
members, a 39% bump from a year ago.
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Alignment's enrollment
spiked 36%, to 61,700 people.
The elephant in the room: The Congressional Budget Office raised new
concerns about MA spending in its latest economic outlook.
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Net Medicare spending
this year will be $22 billion higher than CBO originally projected, and
"higher spending for Medicare Advantage accounts for most of that
difference," CBO said.
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That higher spending
was attributed to higher payment rates and the likelihood that more MA
enrollees "will be coded as being in poorer health than the agency
previously anticipated," the CBO said.
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Federal watchdogs
have warned about the
coding practices of MA plans, and the industry has fought off regulators that
want to audit their records more
aggressively.
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