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Hospitals as insurers: the payvider shift reshapes Medicare Advantage
health-policy1 day ago

Hospitals as insurers: the payvider shift reshapes Medicare Advantage

Hospitals that own Medicare Advantage plans—the so-called payviders—now cover about one in six MA enrollees, a shift that can improve care coordination but also risks gaming risk‑adjustment payments and harming competition. Early data show affiliated plans often charge higher premiums and price marks vs. non‑affiliated plans, though some observed benefits include fewer prior authorizations and better care coordination; much remains unknown about the net effects on costs, taxpayer expenditures, and patient access.

"Healthcare Warning: Humana's Stock Plunge Sends Ripples Through Medicare Advantage Providers"
finance2 years ago

"Healthcare Warning: Humana's Stock Plunge Sends Ripples Through Medicare Advantage Providers"

Humana's stock plummeted over 12% after reporting higher costs due to increased healthcare utilization among older patients, impacting its fourth quarter results and causing pressure on other Medicare Advantage providers like CVS and United Healthcare. The company's medical loss ratio of 91.4% exceeded expectations, reflecting the ongoing trend of elevated healthcare utilization post-pandemic. However, this news may benefit medical devices stocks. JPM analysts anticipate that competitors like Cigna and Centene may not be as affected, and Humana's slower membership growth is seen as a positive in curbing cost pressures.