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eHealth Original Research: Medicare Beneficiaries Are Satisfied with Coverage but Worry About Costs and Feel Unheard by Political Leaders

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eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH) released a survey report revealing that 88% of Medicare beneficiaries are satisfied with their coverage. However, 75% of these individuals express concerns about out-of-pocket costs, and 43% worry about premiums. The survey, which included over 4,500 participants, also highlighted that 62% fear increased costs post-COVID emergency declaration. Notably, 95% believe annual coverage reviews are essential, yet only 10% are aware of the ongoing Medicare Advantage enrollment period. The report emphasizes the need for policymakers to better address beneficiaries' concerns.

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  • 88% of beneficiaries are satisfied with their Medicare coverage.
  • 95% of beneficiaries recognize the importance of reviewing coverage options annually.
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  • 75% of beneficiaries are worried about potential out-of-pocket costs.
  • 62% are concerned about increased costs after the end of the COVID emergency.
  • Only 10% of Medicare Advantage enrollees are aware of the current enrollment period.

88% of beneficiaries are satisfied with their Medicare plan

75% worry about out-of-pocket costs; 43% worry about premiums

Medicare policymakers need to be more responsive to the needs of beneficiaries

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today eHealth, Inc. (Nasdaq: EHTH) (eHealth.com), a leading online private health insurance marketplace, released results from a survey of more than 4,500 Medicare beneficiaries. eHealth found that while 88% are currently satisfied with their coverage, 60% feel that political leaders who steer Medicare policy are not listening to them or their needs. Furthermore, 75% of beneficiaries worry about the out-of-pocket costs they may face when medical care is needed, and 43% are concerned with monthly premiums.

"As our research demonstrates, there are important nuances in how Medicare beneficiaries feel about their coverage and cost burden," notes Fran Soistman, Chief Executive Officer of eHealth. "Understandably, uncertainty about future expenses weighs heavily on those living on a fixed income. They want to know that insurance carriers and Medicare policymakers are listening to them. As an organization that advocates for transparency in health insurance coverage, it is important for us to shine a light on their concerns."

Key highlights from eHealth's research report:

  • Many fear new costs with the end of the COVID emergency: 62% say they are worried about increased out-of-pocket costs for COVID-related care when the federal emergency declaration ends.
  • Concerns for the future differ by income: Lack of access to the prescription drugs they need is the top concern for the most affluent beneficiaries, while lower-income beneficiaries worry more about benefits being reduced or being unable to pay for medical care.
  • Annual coverage reviews are important, but awareness of some opportunities is low: Overall, 95% of beneficiaries say it's important to review their coverage options at least once per year, but only 10% of Medicare Advantage enrollees are aware of the Medicare Advantage enrollment period currently underway.

For further insights, please review the full report and methodology information.

About eHealth
For more than 25 years, eHealth, Inc. (Nasdaq: EHTH) has served American consumers with innovative technology and licensed agent support to help them find health insurance solutions that fit their personal needs. Through its proprietary health insurance marketplace at eHealth.com and eHealthMedicare.com, eHealth has connected more than eight million members with quality, affordable coverage. eHealth offers Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, Medicare Part D, individual, family, small business, and ancillary plans from approximately 200 health insurance companies nationwide.

Media inquiries, please contact: pr@ehealth.com

 

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What percentage of Medicare beneficiaries are satisfied with their coverage according to eHealth's survey?

88% of Medicare beneficiaries are satisfied with their coverage.

What are the main concerns of Medicare beneficiaries highlighted in eHealth's survey?

75% worry about out-of-pocket costs, and 43% are concerned about premiums.

How many Medicare beneficiaries worry about increased costs after the COVID emergency?

62% of beneficiaries express concern about increased out-of-pocket costs after the COVID emergency ends.

What is the awareness level of Medicare Advantage enrollment among beneficiaries?

Only 10% of Medicare Advantage enrollees are aware of the ongoing enrollment period.

What does eHealth suggest about Medicare policymakers based on their findings?

eHealth suggests that Medicare policymakers should be more responsive to the needs of beneficiaries.

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