15 Carriers Exit Medicare Advantage Markets

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Many insurers have or will exit Medicare Advantage markets in 2025.

There are 3,719 Medicare Advantage plans available nationwide in 2025. The number of plans available to the average beneficiary is 42.

15 insurers exiting Medicare Advantage markets in 2025:
This article was updated Jan. 2 and will continue to be updated.

Alignment Health is no longer offering Medicare Advantage plans in Florida for 2025.

Trinity Health Plan of New England is no longer offering Medicare Advantage plans as of Jan. 1, 2025.
Moda Health has discontinued all individual Medicare Advantage plans and is no longer offering MA plans in Oregon for 2025.

Premera Blue Cross is not offering Medicare Advantage plans in 2025


42 plans to pick from and many folks can't even tell you how their plan works . . .
 
Many insurers have or will exit Medicare Advantage markets in 2025.

There are 3,719 Medicare Advantage plans available nationwide in 2025. The number of plans available to the average beneficiary is 42.

15 insurers exiting Medicare Advantage markets in 2025:
This article was updated Jan. 2 and will continue to be updated.

Alignment Health is no longer offering Medicare Advantage plans in Florida for 2025.

Trinity Health Plan of New England is no longer offering Medicare Advantage plans as of Jan. 1, 2025.
Moda Health has discontinued all individual Medicare Advantage plans and is no longer offering MA plans in Oregon for 2025.

Premera Blue Cross is not offering Medicare Advantage plans in 2025


42 plans to pick from and many folks can't even tell you how their plan works . . .
Scare tactics.......:)
 
Scare tactics.......:)
How is reporting on the number of carriers exiting MAP plans scare tactics? It's just reporting on reality.

Also based on what I have read more carriers are existing MAP markets than entering them, even though the number of people with MAP plans is increasing every year. This implies the market is consolidating which isn't always a good thing with respect to keeping overall prices (eg premium, MOOP, etc.) down (supply/demand issues).
 
How is reporting on the number of carriers exiting MAP plans scare tactics? It's just reporting on reality.

Also based on what I have read more carriers are existing MAP markets than entering them, even though the number of people with MAP plans is increasing every year. This implies the market is consolidating which isn't always a good thing with respect to keeping overall prices (eg premium, MOOP, etc.) down (supply/demand issues).
don't worry, the Florida MAPD market is still alive and well.
 
How is reporting on the number of carriers exiting MAP plans scare tactics? It's just reporting on reality.

Also based on what I have read more carriers are existing MAP markets than entering them, even though the number of people with MAP plans is increasing every year. This implies the market is consolidating which isn't always a good thing with respect to keeping overall prices (eg premium, MOOP, etc.) down (supply/demand issues).

Give it a month or two, you'll figure it out.
 
If you want to see the future, look at the ACA market in 2017, down to 1 or 2 carriers. A trend that started in 2015 with 8 to 10 carriers

And Pdp market, nuff said
 
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