eHealth Research Highlights Economic Factors that Drive Enrollment in Medicare Advantage vs Medicare Supplement
eHealth, Inc. (Nasdaq: EHTH) released research highlighting economic factors influencing Medicare enrollment. Key findings include that 39% of Medicare Advantage enrollees earn under $25,000 annually, while 70% cannot afford premiums above $25. In contrast, Medicare Supplement enrollees are more affluent, with 50% earning $50,000 or more. Satisfaction rates remain high, at 89% for Medicare Advantage and 87% for Supplements. However, only 37% of Medicare Advantage enrollees have savings for hospital costs, compared to 61% for Medicare Supplement enrollees. The report emphasizes the financial struggles faced by many Medicare Advantage users.
- High satisfaction rates: 89% for Medicare Advantage enrollees and 87% for Medicare Supplement enrollees.
- 41% of Medicare Advantage enrollees report increased satisfaction with their coverage over the past year.
- 39% of Medicare Advantage enrollees earn less than $25,000 annually, indicating financial vulnerability.
- 70% of Medicare Advantage enrollees cannot afford monthly premiums above $25, indicating high cost sensitivity.
- Only 37% of Medicare Advantage enrollees have savings to cover hospital costs, compared to 61% for Medicare Supplement enrollees.
Supplement enrollees are much more affluent
making Medicare Supplement unaffordable for most
SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today eHealth, Inc. (Nasdaq: EHTH) (eHealth.com), a leading private online health insurance marketplace, released findings from original research into more than 3,800 Medicare beneficiaries, contrasting the demographics and sentiments of those who enroll in Medicare Advantage plans with those who enroll in Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans.
eHealth found that both Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement enrollees are overwhelmingly satisfied with their coverage (
73% of Medicare Advantage enrollees live on less than$50,000 per year, while50% of Medicare Supplement enrollees live on$50,000 or more per year.70% of Medicare Advantage enrollees say they cannot afford monthly premiums of more than$25 .
"The challenges that lie ahead for Medicare Advantage underscore the importance of highlighting the financial vulnerabilities of millions of beneficiaries who depend on the program," said eHealth CEO Fran Soistman. "We'll continue to advocate on their behalf with our carrier partners to ensure that enrollees' need for both affordable premiums and affordable out-of-pocket costs are given the attention they deserve."
Additional highlights from eHealth's report:
- Medicare Supplement enrollees are less vulnerable to out-of-pocket costs:
61% of Medicare Supplement plan enrollees say they have savings sufficient to cover their out-of-pocket costs in case of hospitalization, compared to only37% of Medicare Advantage enrollees. - Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement enrollees have different worries for the future: The biggest worry for Medicare Advantage enrollees is being unable to afford their medical care (cited by
39% ), while Medicare Supplement enrollees' biggest worry is seeing their Medicare benefits reduced (cited by32% ). - Medicare Advantage enrollees are more likely to say their coverage satisfaction has increased:
41% of Medicare Advantage enrollees say their satisfaction with their coverage has increased in the past year, compared to20% of Medicare Supplement enrollees.
For more 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.
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