AHIP Submits Comments on 2024 Medicare Advantage Advance Rate Notice
AHIP submitted comments to the
"Our comment letter reiterates our serious concerns that CMS' proposals would increase costs and reduce benefits in 2024 for tens of millions of seniors and people with disabilities," said
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New Study Illustrates Impact of Advance Rate Notice
The comment letter included the results of a study commissioned by AHIP from the
AHIP is concerned that the policies in the Advance Notice would limit critical funding for supplemental benefits that may not be covered through Medicaid. This puts at risk the health of sicker, lower-income patients, many of whom live in historically underinvested or underrepresented communities and are more adversely affected by social drivers of health.
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AHIP Comment Letter Highlights
Highlights from the AHIP comment letter include:
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Medicare Advantage Works:
"...Americans agree that the Medicare Advantage (MA) and Part D programs are enormously successful models of public/private partnerships that offer choice, competition, and innovation. These programs deliver high-quality, affordable coverage and care to tens of millions of America's seniors and people with disabilities."
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MA Provides Better Care, Better Value, and Better Outcomes:
"Compared to the original Medicare program, MA plans deliver coverage and care for a more diverse and vulnerable population, as more than half of individuals dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid benefits are enrolled in MA. MA plans also provide better and more coordinated care, more comprehensive benefits, and better outcomes; increased financial security; are more cost effective; lead the way in value-based care; and earn greater satisfaction rates."
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The Advance Rate Notice Would Harm Vulnerable Enrollees:
"We believe the Advance Notice is inconsistent with national and CMS policy goals of advancing health equity, improving the health care delivery system, expanding the use of quality- and value-based payments, and enhancing care coordination and disease management. If finalized, the proposals would ultimately increase premiums and/or reduce benefits for tens of millions of seniors and people with disabilities in 2024--and in an especially meaningful way for some of the most medically vulnerable and low-income seniors enrolled in MA."
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Short Timeline and Overall Process Does Not Permit Meaningful Analysis and Feedback:
"Our most significant concern with the Advance Notice is the flawed revision to the proposed risk model for 2024.... it included an inadequate process for considering such a complex change and a failure to account for the disproportionate and potentially devastating impacts it would have on certain areas and populations, including individuals dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid."
Click here (https://www.ahip.org/resources/ahip-submits-comments-on-cy2024-advance-rate-notice) to view and download the letter.
Click here (https://www.ahip.org/resources/impact-of-2024-medicare-advantage-advance-rate-notice) to view and download new research analyzing the impact of the Advance Rate Notice.
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Original text here: https://www.ahip.org/news/press-releases/ahip-submits-comments-on-2024-medicare-advantage-advance-rate-notice



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