
Episode 139
DTC Companies Double Down on Medicare Advantage Supplemental Benefits
October 13, 202311m 55s
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Show Notes
Health Affairs' Kathleen Haddad and Rob Lott discuss the recent news where direct-to-consumer companies continue to expand into the Medicare Advantage territory. They discuss Instacart launching a new grocery benefits and the news out of the HTLH conference in Las Vegas regarding a partnership between Uber and Optum.
Read the health policy brief on Water Insecurity and Population Health.
Listen to the final episode of the first series of Research and Justice For All.
Related Links:
- Filling The Gaps: The Role and Value of Supplemental Benefits in Medicare Advantage (Health Affairs Forefront)
- Rapid Enrollment Growth In 'Look-Alike' Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plans: A Threat To Integrated Care (Health Affairs)
- Medicare Advantage Now Chosen By the Majority of Minority and Low-Income Beneficiaries (Health Affairs Forefront)
- Instacart Will Accept Medicare Advantage for Grocery Orders (The Verge)
- Uber Adds Optum-enabled Benefits Card to Health Platform (Healthcare Dive)
Topics
health policyhealth affairshealth inequitiesACAAffordable Care Actindividual mandateMedicareMedicaidCMSHHS