All-Stars: Kaiser Permanente Medicare Plans Among Nation’s Best
According to the
Out of nearly 400 Medicare health plans (with Parts C and D) rated by CMS, only 14 obtained 5 stars, less than 4 percent. In 2019, Kaiser Permanente accounts for 4 of the 14 5-star plans; no other health plan in the nation has more. Along with the 5-star plans in
In addition:
* All Kaiser Permanente Medicare health plans are rated highest (or tied for the highest) in every geographic region they serve.
* Of the nearly 1.8 million beneficiaries enrolled in 5-star plans nationwide, 71 percent are Kaiser Permanente Medicare members.
* All Kaiser Permanente Medicare health plans are rated 4.5 or higher and, according to CMS, outperforming nearly 80 percent of all Medicare health plans in the nation.
* For eight consecutive years (2012-19), every Kaiser Permanente Medicare health plan has rated 4.5 stars or higher.
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The overall scores for the Medicare star quality ratings are based on care and service quality measures in 9 categories, including staying healthy, member satisfaction, managing chronic conditions, customer service and pharmacy services. The star ratings also measure health plans' compliance performance.
"I am proud of these results as they shine a light on the work being done by our highly skilled physicians, nurses and care teams," said
A rating system to make choice easier
CMS created the Medicare star quality rating system -- rating health plans on a scale of 1 to 5 stars, with 5 stars representing the highest quality -- to provide beneficiaries with a way to assess Medicare plans based on the level of care and service delivery, so they can make an informed decision when choosing a plan.
A leader in quality
And for the 6th consecutive year,
Medicare beneficiaries can learn more about the star ratings and



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