by Carrie Haubensak | Nov 16, 2021 | Insurance Industry, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, news
CSG Actuarial has compiled key enrollment information on Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement from eHealth Inc.’s 3rd Quarter 2021 Financial results. eHealth Medicare Segment 3rd Quarter 2021 Enrollment Highlights: Medicare Advantage new approved members...
by Carrie Haubensak | Nov 10, 2021 | Insurance Industry, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, news
CSG Actuarial has compiled key enrollment information on Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement from SelectQuote, Inc.’s financial results for Calendar 3rd Quarter 2021. SelectQuote Medicare Segment Calendar 3rd Quarter 2021 Enrollment Highlights: Medicare...
by Carrie Haubensak | Nov 3, 2021 | Insurance Industry, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, news, Uncategorized
For 3rd quarter 2021, CVS Health reported Medicare Supplement member in-force counts of 1,242,000, up 49,000 from 2nd quarter 2021 and 233,000 over the past 12 months. The 49,000 increase in membership during 3rd quarter 2021 was 11% lower than the membership growth...
by Carrie Haubensak | Nov 3, 2021 | Insurance Industry, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, news, Uncategorized
Humana reported 3rd quarter 2021 Medicare Supplement lives of 332,000, a 0.5% increase over 2nd quarter 2021 and a 0.2% increase over 3rd quarter 2020. The table below shows Humana’s Medicare Supplement enrollment counts by quarter since 1st quarter 2017. Humana...
by Carrie Haubensak | Oct 27, 2021 | Medicare Advantage, news
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care is dropping its Medicare Advantage businesses in Massachusetts and Maine, a move that will force more than 11,000 people to find new coverage next year. In Massachusetts, about 9,500 members of the company’s StrideSm (HMO) plan will have to...
by Carrie Haubensak | Oct 20, 2021 | Medicare Advantage, news
A bipartisan group of senators fired a warning shot against any attempts to cut payments to Medicare Advantage plans, dimming chances that Democrats could use revenue from any cuts to help fund a massive infrastructure package. The group of 13 senators—including seven...