For its part, Humana — whose 6.2 million Medicare Advantage members represent 38% of its total medical members — is getting rid of plans that currently cover about 560,000 members. The company, the second-largest provider of Medicare Advantage plans, said it expects roughly half of them to choose different Humana Medicare plans.
CVS Health similarly said it plans to offload up to 10% of its Medicare Advantage membership to make more profit.
UnitedHealth is in a different position than its competitors in that a sizable portion of its revenue comes from 90,000 employed and affiliated physicians who provide medical care. A STAT investigation detailed the ways the company pressures those doctors to make its Medicare Advantage members appear sicker than they are to get bigger payments from the government.
CVS Health similarly said it plans to offload up to 10% of its Medicare Advantage membership to make more profit.
UnitedHealth is in a different position than its competitors in that a sizable portion of its revenue comes from 90,000 employed and affiliated physicians who provide medical care. A STAT investigation detailed the ways the company pressures those doctors to make its Medicare Advantage members appear sicker than they are to get bigger payments from the government.
Insurers went all-in on Medicare Advantage. Now, some are scaling back
Companies like Humana and CVS are adjusting their 2025 plans with an eye toward ditching Medicare members.
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