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5 Medicare Changes We Will Face in 2022

September 20, 2021 · Retirement Life
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Returning to normal

As evidenced by the MA and Part D final rule for 2022, CMS is planning in the following year a post-Covid-19 transition year for MA organizations and beneficiaries alike, without creating an avalanche of utilization after a long period of deferred time.

Fortunately, fully vaccinated members will be able to resume in-person care this year, meaning that the MA plans can expect a more consistent and reliable stream of data to have a better understanding of the financial projections. With the right data management, member outreach, and engagement tools, the transition from 2021 to 22 will be smoother for MA organizations.

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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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