US proposes payment rate for 2026 Medicare Advantage insurers
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CMS Proposes 2.3 Percent Payment Increase for Medicare Advantage Plans
Health insurance companies selling private Medicare Advantage (MA) plans will pay a higher rate in 2026 if the incoming Trump administration adopts the Biden administration’s latest proposal. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on Friday proposed to increase the average benchmark payment to private MA plans by 2.23 percent for 2026, compared to a modest cut by 0.16 percent for 2025. Excluding a 2.1 percent risk score trend adjus…
US proposes payment rate for 2026 Medicare Advantage insurers - Blue Water Healthy Living
(Reuters) – The U.S. government on Friday proposed 2026 reimbursement rates for Medicare Advantage plans run by private insurers that will result in a 2.2% increase in payments, compared with a decline of 0.2% last year. Shares of insurers UnitedHealth Group, Elevance Health, CVS Health Corp and Humana rose between 1% and 3.2% in extended trade. The government payment rate affects how much insurers charge for monthly premiums, which plan benefit…
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