The effect of providing Medicare Advantage enrollees diagnosed with cancer additional time to reassess enrollment.

Health affairs scholar Pub Date : 2025-06-27 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1093/haschl/qxaf131
Emma M Achola-Kothari, Stacie B Dusetzina, John A Graves, David G Stevenson, Laura M Keohane
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Abstract

Introduction: Beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare Advantage (MA) and newly diagnosed with cancer may be incentivized to switch coverage, particularly if their MA plan restricts their access to cancer care. Beginning January 2019, the deadline to disenroll from an MA plan changed from February 14 to March 31 and, for the first time, beneficiaries could switch to a different MA plan as opposed to having to enter traditional Medicare.

Methods: We used 2016-2019 Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Medicare data to conduct a difference-in-differences analysis, estimating the effect of this new policy on rates of MA plan switching 1 month and 2 months after diagnosis.

Results: For beneficiaries diagnosed with cancer in March, the policy was associated with a modest increase in both overall rates of switching and in switching to a new MA plan 1 month after diagnosis. Results indicated that the policy had a modest positive effect on changes in Medicare coverage for enrollees diagnosed in January when outcomes were measured 2 months after diagnosis.

Conclusion: Relaxing enrollment rules for MA enrollees may not exacerbate adverse selection into traditional Medicare, given this evidence that beneficiaries with high-cost new diagnoses rarely exercised the option to change their MA plan.

为诊断为癌症的医疗保险优惠参保人提供额外的时间来重新评估参保的效果。
简介:参加医疗保险优势(MA)和新诊断为癌症的受益人可能会被激励转换覆盖范围,特别是如果他们的MA计划限制了他们获得癌症治疗的机会。从2019年1月开始,从MA计划退出的截止日期从2月14日更改为3月31日,受益人首次可以切换到不同的MA计划,而不必进入传统的医疗保险。方法:我们使用2016-2019年监测、流行病学和最终结果(SEER)医疗保险数据进行差异中差异分析,估计这项新政策对诊断后1个月和2个月的MA计划转换率的影响。结果:对于3月份诊断为癌症的受益人,该政策与总体转换率和诊断后1个月转换为新MA计划的比例适度增加有关。结果表明,当结果在诊断后2个月测量时,该政策对1月份诊断的参保人的医疗保险覆盖率的变化有适度的积极影响。结论:放宽MA参保人的登记规则可能不会加剧传统医疗保险的逆向选择,因为有证据表明,新诊断的高成本受益人很少选择改变他们的MA计划。
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