A new federal rule aims to prevent the loss of health care coverage during the unwinding of continuous Medicaid enrollment. CVS Health and Aetna may see a significant drop in Medicare Advantage plan members, potentially up to 10%, as they make changes to boost profits. Humana and Aetna executives anticipate losing Medicare Advantage members as well, with Humana already experiencing a 30% loss in membership due to Medicaid eligibility redetermination in Texas.
The health plan lost about 30% of its membership after the state redetermined Medicaid eligibility for millions of Texans. https://t.co/Yj0LlCKeu8
Humana, Aetna likely to lose Medicare Advantage members: execs https://t.co/wBMk7AqWAP
.@CVSHealth warns it could lose up to 10% of its members next year https://t.co/acpYkBjMO2
CVS Health is preparing to make significant changes to its 2025 Medicare Advantage plans, which could potentially drive away 10% of its membership. https://t.co/YtY7fdWiYh
CVS may lose a big chunk of members in its Aetna Medicare Advantage plans next year as the insurer attempts to boost profits in its insurance plans https://t.co/d4r9Faz3D1
Millions of people lost their health care coverage during the unwinding of continuous Medicaid enrollment for administrative reasons, but a new federal rule seeks to prevent that from happening again. https://t.co/KKtXFlh186