Why older adults choose Medicare Advantage
In 2022, 48% of Medicare beneficiaries were enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans instead of original Medicare, and experts predict that number will be higher in 2023.
Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurers and bundle Medicare benefits in a way many people find appealing - but they also limit care to network providers , often require preapproval to see specialists and can saddle beneficiaries with high outof- pocket costs for serious conditions.
The number of older adults in Medicare Advantage is also notable because financial experts tend to recommend original Medicare with medigap.
"I help my clients with Medicare choices, and what I tell them all is that if you can afford it, you should sign up for traditional Medicare with a Medicare supplement plan," says
So why do so many people turn to Medicare Advantage for their health care in retirement? Here are the main factors.
Medicare Advantage is often free
In 2023, 66% of Medicare Advantage plans with prescription drug coverage have no premium - versus medigap, which has a monthly premium. If you have no health issues, the choice can seem like a no-b ra i n e r.
"Medicare Advantage is extremely attractive when you're healthy," says
Plans are bundled
With original Medicare, people must juggle individual pieces of coverage - Part A, Part B, Part D, medigap - but Medicare Advantage offers one-and-done simplicity: There's one premium for everything.
Although choosing a Medicare Advantage plan feels simpler, it means you must shop again for coverage every open enrollment.
"You have to include the prescription drug coverage and the doctor coverage, and you have to make this choice every year," Haas says.
With original Medicare, Haas says, "(Y)ou do need to choose a new Part D plan, but you don't need to reopen your entire medical equation every year the way you do with Medicare Advantage."
Medicare Advantage offers extras
Many Medicare Advantage plans offer additional benefits, such as money toward dental or vision
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care, which isn't covered by original Medicare. About 1 in 4 people say extra benefits pushed them to choose Medicare Advantage, according to a survey by the
"Medicare Advantage plans are heavily marketed and tout how they include all of the other services not available with medigap - prescription drug plans, subsidized health club dues, dental and vision," says
"It's not about paying for the little piddly expenses that you have," Beck says. "It's paying for the catastrophic expenses."
Their friends chose Medicare Advantage
Many older adults choose a Medicare Advantage plan because someone they know chose one.
"We tend to get a snowball effect," says
"One retiree made the decision, they talk to another retiree, who talks to another one, and that groupthink often leads them to conclude that if they all made the decision independently, it must have been the right decision."
But Medicare is an area in which retirees should go beyond friends for advice. If a financial planner isn't an option, each state has a
Medicare Advantage ads are everywhere
"When you talk about advice on what's better for individuals, it's really whose voice is the loudest and the most persistent," Beck says. "If you've ever watched any late-night TV, it's just ad after ad for Medicare Advantag e."
In addition to being prolific, the ads are increasingly misleading. Growing complaints about Medicare Advantage advertising have led the
"I watch those ads very carefully, and they basically conflate Medicare with Medicare Advantage," Beck says.
"It's rare that they mention 'Medicare Advantage.'" This article was provided to The Associated Press by the personal finance site Nerd-Wallet.
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