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What’s Driving High Disenrollment in Medicare Advantage?

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  • Eva DuGoff
  • Sandra Chao

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Disenrollment rates are one way that policy makers assess the performance of Medicare Advantage (MA) health plans.

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  • Eva DuGoff & Sandra Chao, "undated". "What’s Driving High Disenrollment in Medicare Advantage?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6541b873073248caba02be122, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:6541b873073248caba02be122de2e424
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    Medicare Advantage; patient-reported outcomes; quality of care; Medicare; disenrollment;
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