HealthMine Medicare Report Released: 11% of Medicare Advantage Members Informed on Lowering Health Costs, Versus 47% Wanting the Information
Connecting at-risk members with the right information quickly is critical to plan success and member satisfaction. "Gaps in communication" often signal the beginning of gaps in care. The most striking perceived disconnects identified via the survey were related to health care cost reduction information, health plan follow-up and digital health tool integration.
Just sixteen percent (16%) of Medicare plan members surveyed said they had a follow-up on quality of care after a provider visit.
Eleven percent (11%) of Medicare plan members believe they are informed about how to lower health care costs, versus forty-seven percent (47%) who desire the information.
The top six chronic conditions* reported to the
- Hypertension: 65%
- Hyperlipidemia: 37%
- Diabetes: 22%
- Obesity: 22%
- Asthma: 11%
- Depression: 11%
*Totals more than 100% as some respondents have more than one chronic condition.
Only ten percent (10%) of plan members surveyed said their health plan offers guidance about these chronic conditions.
Data showed that seventy-seven percent (77%) of Medicare Advantage plan members use digital health tools, including blood pressure monitors, fitness trackers, medication/pill trackers and more. However, only nine percent (9%) said their plan integrates data from health tools.
"Our experience working with Medicare Advantage plans has shown that health plans are making real strides to connect data to members with meaningful, timely, clinical help and reminders. The challenge is always reaching members and knowing each member's communication preferences. We have more than 10,000 baby boomers aging into Medicare daily, and as that generation becomes the majority of Medicare Advantage members we expect improved communication with scalable digital technology. Medicare Advantage plans are quickly leveraging technology to zero in on each member's clinical needs and communication preferences," said
About the Survey
The HealthMine Medicare Report queried 500 insured age 65+ consumers who are enrolled in a Medicare program. The survey was fielded by
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