by Carrie Haubensak | Apr 28, 2022 | Insurance Industry, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, news
Humana reported 1st quarter 2022 Medicare Supplement lives of 318,400, down 4.1% from the result at 4th quarter 2021 and a 3.0% decrease compared to 1st quarter 2021. The table below shows Humana’s Medicare Supplement enrollment counts by quarter since 1st quarter...
by Carrie Haubensak | Apr 21, 2022 | Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, news
Anthem, Inc. released 1st quarter 2022 financials on April 20th, losing 13,000 Medicare Supplement lives in the 1st quarter and adding 9,000 Medicare Supplement lives in the past 12 months. The Anthem enrollment table below features Medicare Supplement policy...
by Carrie Haubensak | Apr 14, 2022 | Medicare, Medicare Advantage, news
Enrollment in MA plans has continued to grow as startups see an opportunity to elbow into the market dominated by established payers like UnitedHealthcare. In 2021, about 46% of Medicare members were enrolled in an MA plan, and that number is only expected to grow....
by Carrie Haubensak | Apr 14, 2022 | Insurance Industry, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, news
Medicare Supplement market leader United Healthcare (UHC) released 1st quarter 2021 financials on April 14th, reporting a 40,000 decrease in Medicare Supplement lives in the 1st quarter. The UHC enrollment table below features Standardized and Modernized policy...
by Carrie Haubensak | Apr 8, 2022 | Medicare, Medicare Advantage, news
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the Announcement of Calendar Year (CY) 2023 Medicare Advantage (MA) Capitation Rates and Part C and Part D Payment Policies (the Rate Announcement). CMS’s goals for Medicare Advantage and Part D mirror...
by Carrie Haubensak | Mar 3, 2022 | Medicare, Medicare Advantage, news
As a parting gesture to a pandemic-ravaged city, former New York Mayor Bill de Blasio hoped to provide the city with a gift that would keep on giving: new health insurance for 250,000 city retirees partly funded by the federal government. Although he promised better...