Under the Medicare+Choice program, firms have been able to offer products on a county by county basis, making participation decisions based on factors such as county payment rate, strength of local provider networks, and beneficiary\u27s affinity for managed care. In 2003, Medicare+Choice payment rates paid to plans range from $495 in rural floor counties to a high of $872 in Staten Island, NY. Consequently, there is large national variation in benefits, premiums, and plan participation. A recent site visit to Palm Beach county and neighboring Miami-Dade highlighted many of the differences between counties which may pose challenges to firms trying to enter large service areas
This report discusses the M+C program that established new rules for beneficiary and plan participat...
This report describes how payments will be calculated under the Medicare+Choice program established ...
In 2012, the Medicare program paid private health plans $136 billion to cover about 13 million benef...
Under the Medicare+Choice program, firms have been able to offer products on a county by county basi...
There is significant variation in experiences with M+C across the United States. In some areas of th...
This issue brief examines Medicare+Choice (M+C) plan participation, benefit coverage, and enrollment...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75542/1/j.1530-9134.2005.00073.x.pd
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Medicare has a long history with private health plans, most importantly the 1997 creation of the Med...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
National policymakers became alarmed in the fall of 1998 when, contrary to expectations, nearly 100 ...
Examines whether Medicare enrollees choose the prescription drug plans with the lowest premiums and ...
This report discusses the M+C program that established new rules for beneficiary and plan participat...
This report describes how payments will be calculated under the Medicare+Choice program established ...
In 2012, the Medicare program paid private health plans $136 billion to cover about 13 million benef...
Under the Medicare+Choice program, firms have been able to offer products on a county by county basi...
There is significant variation in experiences with M+C across the United States. In some areas of th...
This issue brief examines Medicare+Choice (M+C) plan participation, benefit coverage, and enrollment...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75542/1/j.1530-9134.2005.00073.x.pd
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
Medicare has a long history with private health plans, most importantly the 1997 creation of the Med...
Medicare is a national program, but the people it serves—theelderly and many persons with disabiliti...
National policymakers became alarmed in the fall of 1998 when, contrary to expectations, nearly 100 ...
Examines whether Medicare enrollees choose the prescription drug plans with the lowest premiums and ...
This report discusses the M+C program that established new rules for beneficiary and plan participat...
This report describes how payments will be calculated under the Medicare+Choice program established ...
In 2012, the Medicare program paid private health plans $136 billion to cover about 13 million benef...