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CMS to rework quality ratings for Medicare Advantage plans
Reuters via AOL· 2 hours agoUnitedHealth, Humana and other insurers offer Medicare Advantage plans under which they are paid a set rate by the government to manage healthcare for people ...
Best Medicare Advantage Plans in Florida 2024 - NerdWallet
Nerdwallet· 6 days agoNearly two dozen providers sell Medicare Advantage plans in Florida. Find out which ones are the top...
Exclusive | Medicare Will Recalculate Quality Ratings of Medicare Advantage Plans
The Wall Street Journal· 21 hours agoThe federal government plans to redo this year’s quality ratings of private Medicare plans, a move...
Federal Government to revise Medicare Advantage Plans ratings By Investing.com
Investing.com· 19 hours agoFederal Government to revise Medicare Advantage Plans ratings
Medicare will recalculate quality ratings of Medicare Advantage Plans, WSJ reports By Reuters
Investing.com· 20 hours agoThe move could deliver hundreds of millions in additional bonus payments to insurers next year,...
CMS recalculates Medicare Advantage star ratings in major win for insurers
Healthcare Dive via Yahoo Finance· 7 hours agoThe redo comes after regulators lost two court cases over the methodology used to determine 2024’s...
Traditional Medicare or Medicare Advantage? Some retirees aren’t allowed to choose
Fortune via AOL· 4 days agoUsually, after age 65, you have two Medicare options: Traditional Medicare (Parts A, B and D and...
Ask Kevin: I enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan. Can I switch back?
Federal Times· 4 days agoWhen I retired, my wife and I were covered by GEHA and Medicare. In January 2025, I switched to the GEHA/United Health Care Medicare Advantage ...
Netflix and CVS Health have been highlighted as Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 3 hours agoInstead of accepting the frustrating situation, many retail customers are taking their e-commerce...
Ask Kevin: Due to income, Medicare payment is high. Should I keep it?
Federal Times· 3 hours agoThe following is a question submitted by a Federal Times reader to columnist Kevin Moss, a senior editor at Consumers’ Checkbook and expert on federal employee health insurance plans for civil ...