Trump Administration Boosts Medicare Advantage Plans by $25 Billion
The Trump administration increases Medicare Advantage funding by $25 billion for 2026, impacting major insurance providers like UnitedHealthcare and Humana.
The Trump administration increases Medicare Advantage funding by $25 billion for 2026, impacting major insurance providers like UnitedHealthcare and Humana.
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CMS has raised payments to Medicare Advantage plans by 5%, raising concerns over care quality for seniors. Critics decry potential overcharging and fraud.
A study finds Medicare Advantage plans receive $33 billion more than Traditional Medicare, raising concerns about coding practices and insurer profits.
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An analysis shows Medicare Advantage plans earned $33 billion more than Traditional Medicare in 2021 through coding differences. UnitedHealth Group received the largest share.