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Public Policy Offices
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The leading voice for #MedicareAdvantage. Visit us at bettermedicarealliance.org
About us
The Better Medicare Alliance (BMA) is a community of 1M+ beneficiaries and over 180 Ally organizations driven by a common goal to support Medicare Advantage - the proven choice for more than 33 million American seniors.
Industry
Public Policy Offices
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Washington, District of Columbia
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2014
Specialties
Health Policy, Research and Analysis, Advocacy, and Communications
Locations
Employees at Better Medicare Alliance
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A new Better Medicare Alliance report shows the impact of recent policymaking on Medicare Advantage: Fewer choices, higher costs, reduced benefits for seniors in 2025. Read the full analysis here: https://lnkd.in/eP7VhEYS. #medicareadvantage - We're #hiring a new Communicatons Manager in Washington, District of Columbia. Apply today or share this post with your network.
- For seniors living on fixed incomes, every dollar counts — they cannot afford policy decisions that increase their health care costs or strip away benefits they rely on. Millions of seniors will experience Medicare Advantage coverage disruptions in 2025 as plans change and benefits are reduced. These changes come at a time when seniors are already struggling. According to the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging, over half of older adults (52%) reported cutting back on at least one everyday expense in the past year. Learn more in BMA’s report on the changes to plan offerings: https://lnkd.in/eP7VhEYS.
- A supermajority of seniors opposes cuts to Medicare, including Medicare Advantage, and will factor this into their vote. 62% of senior voters say they will be more likely to vote for a candidate who commits to zero cuts to Medicare Advantage, according to a bipartisan poll by Bully Pulpit International and UpONE Insights.
- BMA’s Kaitlyn Saal-Ridpath was honored to serve as a panelist today for ATI Advisory's Supplemental Benefits Symposium, sharing insights on how non-medical benefits have evolved in response to regulatory action and how tools like BMA’s new Supplemental Benefits Database are helping the MA community broaden the base of evidence on the impact of non-medical interventions on overall health and wellbeing. Check it out 👉 ssbcidatabase.org.
- Vera, an 84-year-old living in Pennsylvania, is seeing changes to her Medicare Advantage plan as a result of recent federal policies. Her monthly premium is increasing 20%, and her over-the-counter benefit will be cut in half. “I can’t find another plan that suits me,” Vera said, “so I guess I’ll just have to bite the bullet.”
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Seniors in battleground states say protecting Medicare, including Medicare Advantage, is the most important issue for them this election, according to a poll of senior voters in Michigan and Pennsylvania conducted by Morning Consult. 📊 84% of senior voters in Pennsylvania and Michigan say protecting #Medicare is very important in the upcoming election 🗳️ 90% of voters 65+ in Pennsylvania and 89% in Michigan say they are most likely to vote for a candidate who supports protecting funding for #MedicareAdvantage💵 Nine out of ten seniors in Pennsylvania and Michigan say an increase of more than 15% in health care costs would impact their budgets. Read the full results here: https://lnkd.in/euDicrjw
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Medicare Advantage delivers quality health care that seniors can afford, which is why more than half of Medicare beneficiaries now choose #MedicareAdvantage. - BMA recently polled likely voters aged 60 and older, and protecting Medicare is their top concern this election year. Today that means Medicare Advantage, which is now the Medicare program of choice for more than half of beneficiaries.
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Healthcare Dive: “Insurers will offer fewer MA plans nationally in 2025, and on average have raised the out-of-pocket burden on seniors while winnowing the supplemental benefits so popular in the privatized Medicare program, according to an analysis of Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services data performed by Avalere on behalf of the Better Medicare Alliance.” Read more about Better Medicare Alliance’s report on the 2025 plan landscape in Healthcare Dive: https://lnkd.in/eXtnKw4q
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