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Subject Better Information, Better Choices in Medicare Advantage
Date June 13, 2025 8:00 PM
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Medicare Advantage Supplemental Benefits: What We've Learned

Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Kathleen Haddad to the pod to discuss the Forefront series, Supplemental Benefits In Medicare Advantage, and how articles from the series elaborated on issues such as challenges in understanding and accessing benefits, CMS requirements to collect encounter data, and more.

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Clearer Choices: Why Medicare Advantage Enrollees Need Better Information On Supplemental Benefits ([link removed] )

Julie Carter and Rachel Gershon

part of our Supplemental Benefits In Medicare Advantage series

How Washington State Used Dual Eligible Beneficiary Survey Results To Understand Enrollment Decisions ([link removed] )

Kelli Emans and Alice Lind

part of our Medicare and Medicaid Integration series

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