Brown: Top-Rated Medicare Advantage Plans Perform Worse for Minority, Low-Income Enrollees, Study Finds
June 12, 2021
June 12, 2021
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, June 12 (TNSJou) -- Brown University issued the following news release:
A five-star rating is supposed to be a gold standard and a reliable measurement of quality. Yet when it comes to Medicare Advantage health care plans, highest-star ratings don't always indicate top-level performance for all beneficiaries, a study by Brown University researchers found.
The new analysis, published in JAMA Health Forum, shows that five-star ratings, the s . . .
A five-star rating is supposed to be a gold standard and a reliable measurement of quality. Yet when it comes to Medicare Advantage health care plans, highest-star ratings don't always indicate top-level performance for all beneficiaries, a study by Brown University researchers found.
The new analysis, published in JAMA Health Forum, shows that five-star ratings, the s . . .
