Medicare Advantage Enrollees More Likely to End Up In Lower-Quality Nursing Homes
Medicare Advantage plans, the increasingly popular privatized insurance option for seniors, appear to steer enrollees to lower-quality nursing homes than traditional Medicare does, according to a new study. One reason may be that unlike their MA counterparts, Medicare fee-for-service enrollees aren’t limited by network design when they select a nursing home.
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