Lianlian Lei
leilll2010.bsky.social
Lianlian Lei
@leilll2010.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry @Umich.edu
Reposted by Lianlian Lei
This week, #Medicare turns 60.

Nearly 69 million Americans over 65 or with major disabilities rely on it.

But as new work led by @leilll2010.bsky.social shows, many don't get help picking the best option for them from the many choices available under the program: ihpi.umich.edu/news-events/...
As Medicare turns 60, research suggests more need for annual enrollment help
Pair of studies show older adults, including those with dementia, may be switching between plans without getting impartial help picking the plan that’s best for them
ihpi.umich.edu
July 29, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Reposted by Lianlian Lei
Read the new Health Affairs paper by Geoff Hoffman et al, on the reasons people in Medicare Advantage switch plans or go to traditional Medicare, here (open access): www.healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10....
Medicare Advantage Plan Disenrollment: Beneficiaries Cite Access, Cost, And Quality Among Reasons For Leaving | Health Affairs Journal
Medicare Advantage (MA) is growing in popularity, but it is seeing substantial plan disenrollments among high-risk Medicare beneficiaries. Understanding and addressing factors associated with disenrollment are crucial for improving MA access and quality but are complicated by data issues, including the inability to adequately assess beneficiaries’ perceptions of access and quality in MA. Using data from the 2015–20 restricted Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey with information on beneficiaries’ perceptions of access, cost, and quality, plus MA contract star ratings and plan generosity data, we assessed factors associated with disenrolling from an MA plan. Enrollees’ self-reported inability to access and receive high-quality care, more than perceived burdens of out-of-pocket costs, was associated with MA plan disenrollment, as was an objective measure of plan generosity. Difficulty accessing needed medical care was more strongly associated with MA-to–traditional Medicare exits than MA-to-MA plan switching. Dissatisfaction with access, cost, and quality was much more common for enrollees in poor health. These findings renew concerns about access to high-quality care for high-risk and other MA enrollees.
www.healthaffairs.org
June 2, 2025 at 9:39 PM