What Makes Someone Leave a Medicare Advantage Plan?

June 3, 2025

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Presented by Health Lab

A new study led by Michigan Nursing professor Geoffrey Hoffman reveals that dissatisfaction with access to care often drives older adults to leave Medicare Advantage plans. Those in poor health were especially likely to switch back to traditional Medicare due to difficulties accessing services and concerns about care quality. Continue reading to learn how these findings could influence future Medicare policy changes.

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