This report, commissioned by Better Medicare Alliance's Center for Innovation in Medicare Advantage (CIMA) and conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago, examines current approaches to social determinants of health in Medicare Advantage and…

Medicare Advantage is based on fixed, risk adjusted, quality-based payments for each beneficiary to enable care that is personalized and emphasizes prevention and care coordination. The number of baby boomers turning 65 years is growing and the majority of these beneficiaries face the challenges of living with serious chronic conditions. The emphasis on patient-centered, disease-specific, effective care delivery and benefit design in Medicare Advantage is increasingly important as Medicare faces these challenges.
This report, commissioned by Better Medicare Alliance's Center for Innovation in Medicare Advantage (CIMA) and conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago, examines current approaches to social determinants of health in Medicare Advantage and…
This fact sheet is based on a report of the same name commissioned by Better Medicare Alliance's Center for Innovation in Medicare Advantage (CIMA) and conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago. The fact…
Washington, D.C. – As Medicare Advantage continues to serve a proportionally higher-risk and more diverse enrollment population, a new report highlights innovative approaches to addressing social determinants of health (SDOH) for Medicare Advantage beneficiaries, while…