The National Poll on Healthy Aging recently asked seniors what they are most concerned about when it comes to health, and the top three responses were all related to the cost of health care. Seniors enrolled in Medicare Advantage spend an average of $2,541 less per year in health care costs than those enrolled in traditional Medicare.
Better Medicare Alliance
Public Policy Offices
Washington, District of Columbia 3,429 followers
The leading voice for #MedicareAdvantage. Visit us at bettermedicarealliance.org
About us
The Better Medicare Alliance (BMA) is a community of 1M+ beneficiaries and over 180 Ally organizations driven by a common goal to support Medicare Advantage - the proven choice for more than 33 million American seniors.
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http://bettermedicarealliance.org
External link for Better Medicare Alliance
- Industry
- Public Policy Offices
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2014
- Specialties
- Health Policy, Research and Analysis, Advocacy, and Communications
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1411 K St NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20005, US
Employees at Better Medicare Alliance
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Rebecca Buck
Senior Vice President of Communications at Better Medicare Alliance
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Mary Beth Donahue
President and CEO, Better Medicare Alliance
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Kristen Voyvodich
Administrative and HR Professional
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Jonathan Wolfe, MBA
Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships at Better Medicare Alliance
Updates
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The National Poll on Healthy Aging recently asked seniors what they are most concerned about when it comes to health, and the top three responses were all related to the cost of health care. Seniors enrolled in Medicare Advantage spend an average of $2,541 less per year in health care costs than those enrolled in traditional Medicare.
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In a letter to the editor published today in The Washington Post, BMA President and CEO Mary Beth Donahue makes clear that “squeezing” Medicare Advantage with insufficient federal funding doesn’t make the program more efficient; it simply results in higher premiums, fewer benefits and fewer plan choices. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e4ixsZJT
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Want to learn more about the latest trends and policies in Medicare Advantage? Join us at the 2024 Medicare Advantage Leadership and Policy Forum on Sept.17 - 18 in Washington, D.C. This two-day event is your opportunity to hear directly from health care leaders and learn about how MA is keeping America’s seniors healthier. Be a part of building a better future for MA and seniors. Register for your FREE ticket here: MedicareAdvantageForum.org
2024 Medicare Advantage Leadership and Policy Forum
medicareadvantageforum.org
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Enrollees in Medicare Advantage who live in rural areas spend less on their health care than those in FFS Medicare, a new study by ATI Advisory shows.
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Join us at the 2024 Medicare Advantage Leadership and Policy Forum! What to Expect: ✅ Insightful discussions with top experts, policymakers, and healthcare stakeholders ✅ BMA Ally organizations on key issues facing seniors ✅ Emerging trends and policies impacting Medicare Advantage seniors Date: Sept. 17 – 18, 2024 Cost: FREE Venue: Convene Hamilton Square in Washington, D.C. Register for your free ticket: https://lnkd.in/e5Ra8VYM
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Want to know what real seniors think about in-home health assessments? Hear from some of the more than 33 million seniors who’ve chosen Medicare Advantage. To learn more about in-home health assessments, read our latest blog: https://bit.ly/3yt4Y2y.
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In-home health assessments empower seniors to take control of their health in a way that is easy, accessible, and affordable. Home visits improve care coordination and help keep seniors healthier and more independent. To learn more about in-home health assessments, read our latest blog: bit.ly/3yt4Y2y.
How Medicare Advantage In-Home Health Assessments Keep Seniors Healthier - Better Medicare Alliance
https://bettermedicarealliance.org
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A new bipartisan survey of 1,500 voters age 60+ shows overwhelming support for Medicare Advantage, with a supermajority of seniors saying they oppose reduced funding for the program. Moreover, they will vote on it in November. Read the full memo at bit.ly/BipartisanSurvey24.