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Medicare Advantage Plan Challenges

Medicare Advantage Plan Challenges
Seniors with Medicare Advantage plans face challenges due to coverage issues and potential benefit reductions, underscoring the need for careful health care plan selection and financial planning.

What are the Major Concerns with Medicare Advantage Plans?

Massachusetts U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has raised significant concerns regarding Medicare Advantage (MA) plans, administered by private insurers and funded by the federal government’s Medicare program. Despite being designed to enhance efficiency and offer more services, like dental and vision benefits, these plans have been criticized for frequently denying coverage for expected services, including certain medications and facilities. Senator Warren emphasized the issue of “upcoding” by some insurers, which involves billing for more serious diagnoses and treatments than required, costing Medicare about $54 billion this year. This practice, along with frequent denials of care, threatens to undermine the solvency of the Medicare system. Beck, Lenox and Stolzer Estate Planning and Elder Law, LLC wants to make you aware of these Medicare Advantage challenges and concerns.

The Government Accountability Office has reported Medicare issuing $47 billion in improper payments, with estimates of Medicare fraud reaching around $60 billion annually, further complicating the financial landscape of Medicare Advantage Plans.

How Might Seniors with Medicare Advantage Plans Be Affected Financially Due to Proposed Changes?

A pressing concern for seniors enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans is the potential loss of value in their supplemental benefits. Due to a proposed insurer reimbursement rate cut of nearly 0.2% for 2025, reports the Washington Examiner in the article titled, Medicare Advantage plans of seniors could lose $30 to $50 in value, seniors might see an average reduction in the value of their supplemental benefits, premiums and cost-sharing by approximately $33 per month. This could escalate to a loss of $50 for some, undermining the financial benefits of lower costs, spending limits and additional services that Medicare Advantage plans typically offer.

Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services encourages seniors to thoroughly evaluate their Medicare choices, suggesting the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) as a resource where experts guide seniors in selecting suitable coverage.

How Elder Law Attorneys Help Seniors Prepare for Changes in Healthcare Costs

Working with an elder law firm to integrate estate planning with health and long-term care planning is vital for seniors. An experienced elder lawyer will help evaluate the potential financial implications of healthcare costs and plan changes to proactively address how these shifts might affect an individual’s overall financial well-being. You may find that attorneys do not generally get involved with providing advice on your regular health insurance needs, but may more knowledgeable about long-term care insurance. In addition, some elder law attorneys like Beck, Lenox and Stolzer do offer advice on how to pay for long-term care expenses using government programs like the VA Aid & Attendance Pension Benefit and Medicaid.

Key Takeaways:

  • Increased Scrutiny on Medicare Advantage Plans Needed: Senator Elizabeth Warren has highlighted concerns regarding Medicare Advantage plans, including issues with coverage denials and the practice of “upcoding” by insurers, which could threaten the solvency of the Medicare system.
  • Potential Financial Impact on Seniors: Due to a proposed reimbursement rate cut, seniors enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans could face an average reduction in their benefits, affecting their out-of-pocket costs and coverage.
  • The Importance of Comprehensive Planning: For seniors, integrating estate planning with health and long-term care planning is crucial to ensure financial security and effective management of their health care needs.
  • The Need for Careful Plan Selection: Seniors are encouraged to carefully research their Medicare options, considering both traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans, to choose the coverage that best meets their health care needs and financial situation.

Concerned about these Medicaid Advantage Plan Challenges? Want to make sure you have a plan in place, if you need long-term care in the future? Beck & Lenox can refer you to an agent experienced with Medicare Advantage Plans to answer the first question. Please take advantage of the free phone consultation with one of our attorneys to address the second question. Click here to schedule.

References: WBUR (March 5, 2024) Sen. Warren cautions seniors about Medicare Advantage plans and Washington Examiner (March 22, 2024) Medicare Advantage plans of seniors could lose $30 to $50 in value

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