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5 Medicare Changes We Will Face in 2022

September 20, 2021 · Retirement Life
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New risk score methodology is finalized

  The payment growth will be higher than anyone had expected in 2022, but the revenue increase may be offset for some payers, because of the changes in the risk adjustment factor (RAF) score calculation. However, the challenge for MA plans, is that the data remains incomplete, in order to calculate an accurate score.

With members foregoing care, HCCs could be either missing or overlooked. You can encourage members to seek preventive care or chronic condition management if you want to improve the accuracy of the scores, but MA payers can also expect a small financial loss for each member per year, due to the EDS transition and incomplete data.

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One response to “5 Medicare Changes We Will Face in 2022”

  1. Elizabeth says:
    July 18, 2022 at 3:20 pm

    This is all great for the big company, however, when you live on Social Security it’s terrible. Last year the social security payment went up a little maybe $100-150, but right away medicare raised their fee so I think my check was about $20 different. When the cost of living is so high and changing each year so rapidly, and of course, we have to pay taxes too. Retirees NEED HELP.

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