Study finds payments to Medicare Advantage brokers potentially reached $10 billion annually: Brown University
2026 MAY 28 (NewsRx) -- By a
Published as a research letter in JAMA Internal Medicine, the study from health policy scholars at the
Led by health economist
“At the end of the day, this is money that is coming from the
In the
The analysis conducted by the research team at Brown’s
The study found that broker involvement is both common and growing. In 2014, 36% of first-time Medicare Advantage enrollees used a broker, a figure that rose to 44% by 2022.
One of the most surprising findings, according to Meyers, is that renewals rather than new enrollments were the primary driver of broker spending. Brokers receive an initial commission upon enrollment and additional annual payments for as long as a beneficiary remains in the plan. By 2022, 70% of Medicare Advantage beneficiaries generated a renewal, accounting for 74% of all broker commissions.
“A lot of brokers are getting paid not for helping a beneficiary make an active choice of what plan to enroll in, but just collecting on that choice after the fact,” Meyers said. “We didn’t expect that number to be so high, and it’s been increasing pretty dramatically over the time period we can observe.”
The findings add to growing questions about incentives in the broker market, including the possibility that brokers could steer people toward plans offering higher commissions rather than plans that best meet their health needs, Meyers said.
The researchers cautioned that the data does not show the exact amounts each plan paid to brokers. As a result, the
Medicare Advantage plans now cover more than half of all Medicare beneficiaries in the
The researchers say more evidence is needed to determine whether broker-assisted enrollments lead to better outcomes or satisfaction for beneficiaries.
“We’re spending so much money on this, and it’s really not clear what we’re buying,” Meyers said. “We need to pay more attention to what’s happening here.”
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